Definitions
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- noun least expensive statin drug (trade name Lescol); usually taken orally at bedtime
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Examples
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For instance, we now have six statins Mevacor, Lipitor, Zocor, Pravachol, Lescol, and the newest, Crestor on the market to lower cholesterol, all variants of the first.
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Even so Harry's chances of remaining "healthy" are good as long as he's careful to watch his diet, get lots of exercise and take his medicine: Tricor for triglycerides ($49.04 per month), Metoprolol to help prevent heart ($18.97 per month) and Lescol XL to lower his cholesterol ($115.95 per month).
Healthcare works just fine the way it is. Is that what YOU think? Harry and Louise, then and now. 2009
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To assist doctors, the HMO mailed them a list of Blue Care Network patients who were taking Lipitor and Lescol, two brand-name statins.
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Crestor, Lescol, Vytorin and Zycor are all preferred, while Advicor, Lipitor and Zetia are not.
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Crestor, Lescol, Vytorin and Zycor are all preferred, while Advicor, Lipitor and Zetia are not.
Part D drug formulary quirks Kay Olson 2006
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Crestor, Lescol, Vytorin and Zycor are all preferred, while Advicor, Lipitor and Zetia are not.
Archive 2006-09-01 Kay Olson 2006
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About half were given the statin drug fluvastatin, or Lescol, and the other half got a fake pill.
Archive 2003-06-01 2003
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About half were given the statin drug fluvastatin, or Lescol, and the other half got a fake pill.
Medpundit 2003
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Lescol leucine lifestyle developing an active evaluation of ligands lignans lime-onade
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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Lescol leucine lifestyle developing an active evaluation of ligands lignans lime-onade
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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