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Monday, November, 30, 2009
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Granny,   Thanks for your question.    The goal for LDL is less than 130, so it seems that the zocor worked well for you.  I'm not sure why you want to stop it.  Are you having any side effects?  If cost is an issue, zocor is now available as a generic.     As a rule, patients should never stop taking any medication without first discussing it with their physician.  Doctors put a lot of thought and consideration of a patient's overall health status, family history, and risk factors when they make a decision to add a new medication.  So, before making this move, please contact him/her and discuss it.    Best wishes.   Martin Cane, M.D. 
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