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Cholesterol Statin Drugs Linked to Lung Damage in Smokers
    A January 6, 2012 online report in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine highlights a study that found an association between use of cholesterol statin dr . . . keep reading
Cholesterol Statin Drugs Increase Diabetes Risk In Older Women
    A report in the January 6, 2012 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine says that older women who take cholesterol statin drugs may be at an increased risk for developing type . . . keep reading
Reduction In Cholesterol And Improved Quality Of Life In Patient Under Chiropractic Care
    The June 2, 2011 issue of the Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research reports on a case study involving a 49 year-old woman whose high cholesterol and triglyceride levels measure . . . keep reading
FDA Warns Against Use Of High-Dose Cholesterol Statin Drug Simvastatin
    On June 8, 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that the highest approved dose of the cholesterol statin drug simvastatin (brand name Zocor) should only be . . . keep reading
Use Of Cholesterol Statin Drugs For Low-Risk People Questioned
    A review in the January 2011 issue of the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews recommends that doctors should be cautious about prescribing statin drugs for primary prevention . . . keep reading
Cholesterol Statin Drug Use Dangerous After Stroke, Hemorrhage
    A study in the January 10, 2011 online issue of Archives of Neurology says patients with a recent history of stroke or brain hemorrhage can gain more than two quality-adjusted lif . . . keep reading
Study Reanalysis Says Healthy People Should Not Take Statin Drugs
    The June 28, 2010 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine highlight a reanalysis of a landmark cholesterol statin drug study that found the original results are flawed and do n . . . keep reading
Statin Drugs Offer No Cancer Benefit, May Increase Cancer Risk
    A report at the April 21, 2010 American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Washington, DC finds that statin cholesterol drugs offer no protection against colorectal adenom . . . keep reading
High Dosage Of Cholesterol Drug Zocor Linked To Increased Muscle Damage
    A March 19, 2010 U.S. Food and Drug Administration safety warning issued for the cholesterol drug simvastatin (Zocor) says increasing doses of the drug increases the risk of muscl . . . keep reading
Ending Statins May Not End Resultant Muscle Pain
    Researchers reported in the February 11, 2010 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine that patients experiencing muscle pain and weakness as a result of taking statin drugs f . . . keep reading
Tests For Muscle Damage From Statin Drugs Useless
The July 7, 2009 issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal reports that patients who experience muscle damage while taking statin cholesterol drugs don't always test positive for muscle dama . . . keep reading
Drugs For Cholesterol, Heart Can Produce Dangerous Reaction
On August 9, 2008 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning that patients taking two common drugs together are more likely suffer a rare muscle injury that can lead to kidney failur . . . keep reading
High Doses Of Cholesterol Drugs Dangerous
The June 3, 2006 issue of the British Medical Journal reports on a study that indicates the trend of higher and higher doses of the class of cholesterol drugs known as statins can be dangerous. Uff . . . keep reading
Cholesterol Drug Crestor May Damage Kidneys
Reuters reports on October 29, 2004 that the U.S consumer group Public Citizen has called for a ban on the anti-cholesterol statin drug Crestor after 29 patients who took it have developed kidney dama . . . keep reading
Cholesterol Statin Drugs May Cause Birth Defects
The April 8, 2004 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine reports that pregnant women who take the cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins stand a much higher risk of having babies born with . . . keep reading
Bayer AG Pulls Cholesterol Drug Baycol
Reuters news service reports on August 8, 2001 that German drug company Bayer AG has taken its controversial cholesterol drug Baycol off the market after 31 people taking the drug died from a rare mus . . . keep reading
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