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Vytorin: Three Things You Need to Know

Craig Stoltz
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
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Another week, another set of studies calling into question the benefits and risks of a widely used drug. This time it's Vytorin, a cholesterol-lowering drug that combines a statin (in this case Zocor) with a drug that lowers bad cholesterol a different way (Zetia, aka ezetimibe).  As usual, ...
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    Sue
    Thursday, April 03, 2008 at 08:56 PM

    Thanks Craig for posting this important information You gotta wonder, huh?

     

    If any of our members are/were taking Vytorin and would like to share their thoughts or maybe those of their physician, please post them here by adding a comment/reply or by adding a new sharepost

     

    As well you may want to read the latest from our MyHeartCentral News section: Cholesterol Drug Controversy Continues 

     

    All the best, sue (moderator) 

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