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Crestor Withdrawal - Articles
Marijuana Withdrawal? What Marijuana Withdrawal?
by
Dirk H.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:08pm
3 Comments
are people with a propensity for addiction who suffer a clearly delineated, verifiable, and vivid set of withdrawal symptoms when they try to quit . Armentano doesn't seem to have much... to be making the common mistake of assuming that if pot causes withdrawal in some people, then it must cause withdrawal in everybody . And if it doesn't, it's not very addictive
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The Jupiter Report with Crestor – What Side effects?
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Medical Quack

Posted
Wed 12 Nov 2008 8:42pm
What if we all took Crestor to reduce the chance of developing heart disease? Happy Hospitalist does a pretty good job here on lining it all up! Talk about side effects. BD
All Americans will now get Crestor to reduce their CRP to reduce their chances of developing heart disease.
All Americans Will now get lisinopril to prevent
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Crestor as preventive medicine
by
Jason S.
Posted
Mon 05 Apr 2010 8:40am
You feel great. You exercise regularly, eat well, and have no history of cholesterol problem. Then you’re just the person who needs Crestor! Why? Because Crestor not only treat high cholesterol, it also prevents the onset of cholesterol problems! To keep your heart working as hard as you do, ask your doctor about Crestor.
After a recent
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The Crestor Study: A Humorous Addendum
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Julia S.
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 1:54pm
’s conclusion that many more people might benefit from taking statins, and in particular, Crestor. (See “Statins (Crestor) for Everyone? Or Could Diet and Nutritional Supplements Do... –- including the JUPITER/Crestor study -– with great wit. Colbert calls the study “a great breakthrough in the battle to find things prescribe to people who don’t need them.” His
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CRESTOR May Be Protective Against Heart Attack And Stroke
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John Shelmet
Posted
Sat 12 Dec 2009 3:25am
The FDA claims CRESTOR, AstraZeneca's cholesterol-lowering product, lowers the risk of death, heart attack and stroke in patients without a history of heart disease.
However, the FDA notes a slightly higher risk of diabetes in patients using CRESTOR (2.8% versus 2.3% in the placebo group, but this difference was statistically significant
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Crestor May Save Lives according to recent large study
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Medical Quack

Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:16pm
Will there be more Crestor for all? I am guessing the side effects of rising blood sugar levels still may need to be addressed, even with the report to determine which... Crestor, a large study found. The results, reported Sunday at an American Heart Association conference, were hailed as a watershed event in heart disease prevention. Doctors said
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Crestor: Get Ready to Ask Your Doctor for the CRP Test.
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Dr. Matthew M.
Posted
Tue 15 Dec 2009 5:51pm
benefit for patients taking Crestor. Crestor reduced the risk of heart related deaths, heart attacks, and other serious cardiac complications by 44%. These results are pretty impressive.
What's the FDA have to do with this?
Why is the FDA weighing in on a year old study for a drug that is already on the market? Because Astra Zeneca, the maker of Crestor
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Social Media Faceoff: Lipitor vs Crestor
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Kevin Kruse
Posted
Sun 06 Dec 2009 8:00am
and Crestor, for one month (August 2009). An influence ranking of 5+ was used to reduce the amount of spam and irrelevant posts.
The questions we sought to answer were:
1... for each brand?
4) Is there a difference in the topics or issues that are being commented on for each brand?
Share of Voice: Lipitor beats Crestor 2.3 to 1
After
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