Ezetimibe

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For what
Blood and Cardiovascular
Source
Allopathy
For whom
People

Ezetimibe is a cholesterol-lowering medication used to help reduce elevated LDL (“bad”) cholesterol and support lipid balance.


Ezetimibe
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So glad that this has been added. I’ve been reading a lot of good things about this bring better than a statin with less side effects. What was this produced from. Was it made from an actual sample of the drug ?
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