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- Cholesterol Medicines/Clinical Trials ... Cholesterol Medicines ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
- Cholesterol Medications (American Heart Association)Learn about the different cholesterol medications for lowering high cholesterol including Statins, HMG CoA reductase inhibitors, Selective cholesterol ...
- Cholesterol Drug May Help Protect the Heart during Chemotherapy for Lymphoma
(National Cancer Institute)
The cholesterol-lowering drug atorvastatin (Lipitor) may help reduce the risk of heart failure in people with lymphoma who receive chemotherapy drugs called anthracyclines. - Cholesterol Medications: Consider the Options (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Cholesterol Medicines/Learn More ... Cholesterol Medicines ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Index to Drug-Specific Information (Food and Drug Administration)Looking for drug safety info on a specific drug? See FDA’s Index to Drug-Specific Information. The index only includes drugs that have been the subject ...
- Types of Heart Medications (American Heart Association)Heart Diseases/Treatments and Therapies ... Heart Diseases ... American Heart Association ... Learn about the various medications for heart disease and cardiovascular ...
- Statins: Are These Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Right for You? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Statins/Start Here ... Statins ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- High Blood Pressure (Food and Drug Administration)Blood Pressure Medicines/Start Here ... Blood Pressure Medicines ... Food and Drug Administration ... Use this guide to help you talk to your doctor about your blood ...
- Harmful Interactions: Mixing Alcohol with Medicines
(National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)
You’ve probably seen this warning on medicines you’ve taken. The danger is real. Mixing alcohol with certain medications can cause nausea and vomiting, ... - How Low Should LDL Cholesterol Go? (Harvard Medical School)People at high risk for cardiovascular disease should aim to lower "bad" low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels to below 70 milligrams per deciliter ( ...