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		<title>Cholesterol Medication Rundown</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 22:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cary Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A healthy lifestyle is the first and most important way to win the battle against cholesterol, but for some it&#8217;s just not enough. Many who diet and exercise still find themselves in a fight against cholesterol, and prescription medication may be the way to best combat high cholesterol. Cholesterol medications help by decreasing your low-density [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A healthy lifestyle is the first and most important way to win the battle against cholesterol, but for some it&#8217;s just not enough. Many who diet and exercise still find themselves in a fight against cholesterol, and prescription medication may be the way to best combat high cholesterol.  </p>
<p>Cholesterol medications help by decreasing your low-density lipoprotein (LDL) aka the &#8220;bad&#8221; cholesterol that increases the risk of heart disease, decreasing your triglycerides which is the fat in the blood that also increases the risk of heart disease, or by increasing your high-density lipoprotein (HDL) aka the &#8220;good&#8221; cholesterol that protects from heart disease.  </p>
<p>Depending on what your body needs most to lower your cholesterol, your doctor may prescribe one drug or a combination of several different drugs to help lower your cholesterol. Here is a quick overview of some of the drugs you may be prescribed, there benefits and some side effects to look out for.</p>
<p><strong>Statins</strong>			</p>
<p><a href="/web.php?q=Crestor+&#038;page=%2Fdrug-info.php&#038;pageurl=%252Fdrug-info%252F&#038;butSearch.x=34&#038;butSearch.y=14">Crestor</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=Lescol+&#038;butSearch.x=34&#038;butSearch.y=5">Lescol</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=Zocor+&#038;butSearch.x=39&#038;butSearch.y=10">Zocor</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=Mevacor+&#038;butSearch.x=37&#038;butSearch.y=10">Mevacor</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=Pravachol+&#038;butSearch.x=27&#038;butSearch.y=14">Pravachol</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=Lipitor&#038;butSearch.x=35&#038;butSearch.y=26">Lipitor</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=Altoprev+&#038;butSearch.x=55&#038;butSearch.y=20">Altoprev</a> all belong in the class of drugs called statins. Statins slightly increase HDL, and decrease triglycerides as well as LDL. Some possible side effects to look out for are constipation, nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain, cramps, and muscle soreness.			</p>
<p><strong>Bile acid binding resins</strong></p>
<p><a href="/web.php?q=Colestid&#038;butSearch.x=32&#038;butSearch.y=15">Colestid</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=Questran&#038;butSearch.x=39&#038;butSearch.y=18">Questran</a>, and <a href="/web.php?q=Welchol&#038;butSearch.x=39&#038;butSearch.y=1">Welchol</a>  are  all considered bile acid binding resins. These drugs only decrease LDL. Some possible side effects are constipation, nausea, and a possible increase triglycerides.</p>
<p><strong>Cholesterol absorption inhibitors</strong></p>
<p><a href="/web.php?q=Zetia&#038;butSearch.x=35&#038;butSearch.y=10">Zetia</a> is known as a cholesterol absorption inhibitor. Zetia decreases LDL, slightly decreases triglycerides, and also slightly increases HDL. Stomach pain and fatigue are the most common side effects associated with Zetia.</p>
<p><strong>Combination cholesterol absorption inhibitor and statin</strong></p>
<p><a href="/web.php?q=Vytorin&#038;butSearch.x=34&#038;butSearch.y=8">Vytorin</a> is known as a combination cholesterol absorption inhibitor and statin and decreases both LDL and triglycerides, while increasing HDL. Some common side effects are stomach pain, fatigue, constipation, cramps, muscle soreness.</p>
<p><strong>Fibrates</strong></p>
<p>Fibrates such as <a href="/web.php?q=Lofibra&#038;butSearch.x=49&#038;butSearch.y=16">Lofibra</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=Lopid&#038;butSearch.x=51&#038;butSearch.y=2">Lopid</a>, and <a href="/web.php?q=TriCor&#038;butSearch.x=52&#038;butSearch.y=1">TriCor</a> decrease triglycerides and increase HDL. Common side effects include nausea, stomach pain, and gallstones. </p>
<p><strong>Combination statin and niacin</strong></p>
<p>Some drugs like <a href="/web.php?q=Advicor&#038;butSearch.x=36&#038;butSearch.y=10">Advicor</a> are combination drugs which combine two or more other types of cholesterol fighting medications. The combination of statin and niacin decreases LDL and triglycerides while increasing HDL. Some common side effects are dizziness, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, sweating, and chills.</p>
<p><strong>Niacin</strong></p>
<p><a href="/web.php?q=Niaspan&#038;butSearch.x=30&#038;butSearch.y=8">Niaspan</a> is classified under the drug class of Niacin and is known for decreasing both LDL and triglycerides,  and increasing HDL. Some common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, gout, high blood sugar, and peptic ulcers.</p>
<p>No matter what cholesterol medicine your doctor determines is right for you, be sure you know what side effects coincide with each drug and the warning signs you should be on the look out for. Be aware that if you are prescribed a statin or a combo drug that includes a statin, you should avoid consuming grapefruit juice.</p>
<p>If you would like to safely buy your cholesterol medication much cheaper than at your corner pharmacy, be sure to <a target="_blank" href="/memberarea/login.php">join eDrugSearch.com</a> and start saving today.  </p>
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		<title>FDA Shoots Down New Combo Heart Drug</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 22:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cary Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today in London the FDA decided to postpone approval of a new experimental heart drug, seeking more information about the new product. The drug called Certriad, combines AstraZeneca&#8217;s blockbuster cholesterol pill Crestor with Abbott Laboratories TriLipix. According to Rueters, The manufacturers said on Tuesday they had received a so-called &#8220;complete response letter&#8221; from the U.S. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today in London the FDA decided to postpone approval of a new experimental heart drug, seeking more information about the new product. </p>
<p>The drug called Certriad, combines AstraZeneca&#8217;s blockbuster cholesterol pill <a href="/web.php?q=Crestor&#038;butSearch.x=20&#038;butSearch.y=11">Crestor</a> with Abbott Laboratories <a href="/web.php?q=TriLipix&#038;butSearch.x=32&#038;butSearch.y=9">TriLipix</a>. </p>
<p>According to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLDE62T1B020100330">Rueters</a>, </p>
<blockquote><p>The manufacturers said on Tuesday they had received a so-called &#8220;complete response letter&#8221; from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Certriad, which combines Astra&#8217;s blockbuster cholesterol pill Crestor and Abbott&#8217;s TriLipix.</p>
<p>Both companies said they were evaluating the letter from the agency and would respond to the request for additional information. An AstraZeneca spokesman declined to give further details.</p></blockquote>
<p>Combo pills are fairly common for heart drugs, and most thought that FDA approval was a given. Merck merged <a href="/web.php?q=zocor&#038;butSearch.x=22&#038;butSearch.y=12">Zocor</a> and <a href="/web.php?q=Zetia&#038;butSearch.x=30&#038;butSearch.y=18">Zetia</a> to form <a href="/web.php?q=Vytorin&#038;butSearch.x=35&#038;butSearch.y=18">Vytorin</a>, and soon they plan to combine Zetia with Pfizer&#8217;s <a href="/web.php?q=Lipitor&#038;butSearch.x=43&#038;butSearch.y=4">Lipitor</a>. </p>
<p>Combo pills are also fairly common in diabetes drugs. For example <a href="/web.php?q=Januvia&#038;butSearch.x=30&#038;butSearch.y=12">Januvia</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=avandia&#038;butSearch.x=0&#038;butSearch.y=0">Avandia</a>,and <a href="/web.php?q=actos&#038;butSearch.x=0&#038;butSearch.y=0">Actos</a> are all available as combo product with generic versions <a href="/web.php?q=Glucophage&#038;butSearch.x=42&#038;butSearch.y=7">Glucophage</a>.</p>
<p>In typical big pharma fashion, Astra did not disclose what the FDA has a problem with, but many analysts have voiced concern that Certraid does not have enough backing to pass FDA approval after the results from a clinical study this month showed there was no real benefit from adding  TriLipix to Crestor. </p>
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		<title>Save money on popular meds as they go generic in 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 18:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We’re nearing the end of the year, and many people are already in open enrollment for next year’s health coverage, which means it is a great time to plan ahead for your 2010 drug expenditures. No, you can’t know every medication you are going to need, but if you are on a popular, patented maintenance [...]]]></description>
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<p>We’re nearing the end of the year, and many people are already in open enrollment for next year’s health coverage, which means it is a great time to plan ahead for your 2010 drug expenditures. No, you can’t know every medication you are going to need, but if you are on a popular, patented maintenance drug such as <a target="_blank" href="../../web.php?q=lipitor&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Lipitor</a> or <a href="/web.php?q=cozaar&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Cozaar</a>, you’ll be pleased to hear that their patents are expiring in 2010, opening the field for more-affordable U.S. generic versions.</p>
<p>In the meantime, as you do your research, you will see that many are already available as generics, manufactured outside of the U.S. There is usually a considerable cost savings.</p>
<p>Here are all the details of some of the highest-profile drugs that have expiring patents as of the end of 2009, or during 2010 — and how and where to get the generic versions.</p>
<p><strong>ARICEPT (donepezil).</strong> Pfizer makes the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor <a target="_blank" href="/web.php?q=aricept&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Aricept</a> for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. <a href="../../web.php?q=aricept&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Aricept</a> is scheduled to lose patent protection in the U.S. in 2010, but <a href="/web.php?q=donepezil&amp;butSearch.x=17&amp;butSearch.y=12&amp;st=7">generic versions</a> are already available.</p>
<p><strong>COZAAR (losartan)</strong>. Merck’s <a href="/web.php?q=cozaar&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Cozaar</a> is an angiotensin II receptor antagonist, used to treat hypertension. <a href="/web.php?q=cozaar&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Cozaar</a>’s patent protection in the U.S. will expire in 2010. In the meantime, <a href="/web.php?q=losartan&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">generic losartan</a> is available <a href="/web.php?q=losartan&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>LEVAQUIN (levofloxacin). </strong>Johnson &amp; Johnson’s antibiotic drug <a href="/web.php?q=levaquin&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Levaquin</a> will outlive its patent protection in 2010. However, until that time, you can purchase generic <a href="/web.php?q=levofloxacin&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">levofloxacin here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>LIPITOR (atorvastatin). </strong>Pfizer has the best-selling drug in the world in <a target="_blank" href="/web.php?q=lipitor&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Lipitor</a>, which treats high cholesterol. In the US, the basic patent for <a href="../../web.php?q=lipitor&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Lipitor</a> expires in March 2010, while the second patent covering the calcium salt of atorvastatin expires in June 2011. It is not yet clear exactly which date will see widespread availability of generic <a target="_blank" href="../../web.php?q=lipitor&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Lipitor</a> in the U.S., but it is coming. In the meantime, <a href="/web.php?q=atorvastatin&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">generic atorvastatin</a> is available <a href="/web.php?q=atorvastatin&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>XENICAL (orlistat). </strong>Roche’s <a href="/web.php?q=xenical&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Xenical</a> is an obesity treatment that prevents the digestive system from absorbing fats. Its patent expires in December of this year.  (Note: In some countries, including the U.S., <a href="/web.php?q=orlistat&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">orlistat</a> is available over-the-counter as GlaxoSmithKline’s <a href="/web.php?q=alli&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Alli</a>.)</p>
<p><strong>VALTREX (valacyclovir). </strong>GlaxoSmithKline&#8217;s <a href="/web.php?q=valtrex&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Valtrex</a> is a treatment for herpes simplex and herpes zoster (shingles). <a href="/web.php?q=valacyclovir&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">Valacyclovir</a> was recently approved for generic production, and so generic versions will be on the U.S. market by the end of 2009. As of this writing, <a href="/web.php?q=valacyclovir&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">generic valacyclovir</a> is available <a href="/web.php?q=valacyclovir&amp;butSearch.x=0&amp;butSearch.y=0&amp;st=7">here</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in the business ramifications for the pharmaceutical companies, CNN ran a <a target="_blank" href="http://money.cnn.com/2009/08/05/news/companies/top_generic_drugs.fortune/index.htm">good article</a> on the topic, and so did <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/Issues/2009/January/PharmaRefocusesOnThePatentCliff.asp">Chemistry World</a>.</p>
<p>Enjoy using <a href="/">EDrugSearch.com</a> to knowledgeably plan your medication choices for the coming year.</p>
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		<title>Crestor, Lipitor, or Zocor &#8211; Which statin is right for you?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 21:18:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A diagnosis of high cholesterol can be intimidating, but there is a lot you can do to control this condition. In addition to modifying your diet and upping your exercise, the addition of a HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor — a class of drugs commonly called “statins” — can safely and effectively lower your cholesterol. (HMG-CoA Reductase [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A diagnosis of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/default.htm">high cholesterol</a> can be intimidating, but there is a lot you can do to control this condition. In addition to modifying your diet and upping your exercise, the addition of a HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor — a class of drugs commonly called “statins” — can safely and effectively lower your cholesterol. (HMG-CoA Reductase helps our liver produce cholesterol; when the chemical is inhibited, the amount of cholesterol is correspondingly reduced.) For people with heart disease, statins can lower the risk of a cardiac event and subsequent death. If you and your doctor have determined that you need a statin, how can you pick the right statin for your needs?</p>
<p>There are six statins on the market: atorvastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin, pravastatin, rosuvastatin, and simvastatin. They differ in their ability to reduce cholesterol, and they also differ in their rates of reducing heart attacks. Their costs are also quite different — and since most people take statins for a long time, the costs add up over the years. With all of these variables, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=ebm&amp;part=statins">choosing the right statin for you</a> can be complex.</p>
<p>All statins are capable of lowering LDL (“bad”) cholesterol and triglycerides, and raising HDL (“good”) cholesterol. The statins do differ in how effectively they can do this, and it is highly dose-dependent. Says <a target="_blank" href="http://www.drugdigest.org/wps/portal/!ut/p/c1/dY3REkJAGIWfpQcw_18a6RIzoXYTIbkxpqHZaDeEePp4AOfcfTPnOxDDVJ527Jl-meBpCRHESiKjiWgadoAHW0ZbtahKNG-ia7jNCyXBhWgIZ0u8M7hDvFv0qBsIuajf81_Hsh58iHCbXF_4oaThdNw7F98oKj_KnXFY24SKRu9OOm2CsnIjpXgEsZQF7ch0yauPnHGlEGkp1SL8kafR1kOuwqfgfe9qqz-bDY5x/dl2/d1/L0lDU0lKSllwcGlncFJDZ3BSQ2dwUkEhIS9vSG9nQUVJUWhqQkNJQmhDS01JZ0dFUXB5REFjRklVbFlRRENCYU5veXRXZFp5ckEvNEEwYWRHbkp1eFJja3liaWg1Smt2Rkh5VEotS0FRISEvN18zMEcwMEdDSVUwRkkzMEk4SE04TEFSMzA4Mi9zaG93RHJ1Z0NvbXBhcmlzb24vaGVhbHRoQ29uZGl0aW9uSWQvMTUvZHJ1Z2NsYXNzbmFtZS9ITUctQ29BIFJlZHVjdGFzZSBJbmhpYml0b3JzL2RydWdjbGFzc2lkLzM3/">Drug Digest</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>If the needed LDL-C reduction is up to 35-36%, any of the statins should be acceptable choices for therapy. For a desired reduction of LDL-C greater than 42%, simvastatin (Zocor), atorvastatin (Lipitor), or rosuvastatin (Crestor) would be needed.</p></blockquote>
<p>Indeed, the best-known statins are <a target="_blank" href="/web.php?q=crestor&#038;butSearch.x=37&#038;butSearch.y=9&#038;st=7">Crestor</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=lipitor&#038;butSearch.x=35&#038;butSearch.y=6&#038;st=7">Lipitor</a>, and <a href="/web.php?q=zocor&#038;page=%2Fweb.php&#038;pageurl=%252Fweb.php%253Fq%253Dzocor%2526page%253D%25252Fweb.php%2526pageurl%253D%2525252Fweb.php%2525253Fq%2525253Dlipitor%25252526butSearch.x%2525253D35%25252526butSearch.y%2525253D6%25252526st%2525253D7%2526butSearch.x%253D24%2526butSearch.y%253D10%2526st%253D7&#038;butSearch.x=26&#038;butSearch.y=13&#038;st=7">Zocor</a> (quite probably because they have the greatest effect on cholesterol levels). The latter two are also endorsed by Consumer Reports. Taking evidence for effectiveness, safety, and cost into account, the publication rated both of these statins as “Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs.” <a href="http://www.consumerreports.org/health/best-buy-drugs/statins.htm">They recommend</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>• Generic simvastatin (20mg or 40 mg) — if you need 30% or greater LDL reduction and/or have heart disease or diabetes, or if you have had a heart attack or have acute coronary syndrome and your LDL level is not highly elevated.<br />
• Atorvastatin (Lipitor) (40mg or 80mg) — if you have had a heart attack or have acute coronary syndrome and your LDL is highly elevated; use for two years and then reconfirm need or switch to generic simvastatin.</p></blockquote>
<p>Charts on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.drugdigest.org/wps/portal/!ut/p/c1/dY3REkJAGIWfpQcw_18a6RIzoXYTIbkxpqHZaDeEePp4AOfcfTPnOxDDVJ527Jl-meBpCRHESiKjiWgadoAHW0ZbtahKNG-ia7jNCyXBhWgIZ0u8M7hDvFv0qBsIuajf81_Hsh58iHCbXF_4oaThdNw7F98oKj_KnXFY24SKRu9OOm2CsnIjpXgEsZQF7ch0yauPnHGlEGkp1SL8kafR1kOuwqfgfe9qqz-bDY5x/dl2/d1/L0lDU0lKSllwcGlncFJDZ3BSQ2dwUkEhIS9vSG9nQUVJUWhqQkNJQmhDS01JZ0dFUXB5REFjRklVbFlRRENCYU5veXRXZFp5ckEvNEEwYWRHbkp1eFJja3liaWg1Smt2Rkh5VEotS0FRISEvN18zMEcwMEdDSVUwRkkzMEk4SE04TEFSMzA4Mi9zaG93RHJ1Z0NvbXBhcmlzb24vaGVhbHRoQ29uZGl0aW9uSWQvMTUvZHJ1Z2NsYXNzbmFtZS9ITUctQ29BIFJlZHVjdGFzZSBJbmhpYml0b3JzL2RydWdjbGFzc2lkLzM3/">Drug Digest</a> have some great comparisons. For instance, they show that Lipitor (10-80 mg.) can reduce total cholesterol by 25-45%, while Zocor (5-80 mg.) can reduce the same numbers by 19-36%, and Crestor (5-40 mg.) can reduce it by 33-46%. As for lowering HDL, Lipitor can offer reduction of 5-9%, Zocor lessens HDL by 8-16%, and Crestor lowers these numbers by 8-14%. As you can see, choosing the proper statin has a lot to do with which numbers (Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, or triglycerides) you are trying to effect.</p>
<p>A final consideration is that last year there was reporting on an observational study done by Pfizer that suggested that there were certain benefits to using Lipitor over Crestor. However, one must keep in mind that Pfizer conducted the study, and they are the manufacturer of Lipitor, and they are defending this drug against Merck&#8217;s Zocor product, which is now available in a generic formula. Here is the information as presented by <a target="_blank" href="http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/01/14/lipitor-looks-better-than-zocor-in-retrospect/">The Wall Street Journal</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>An analysis, published in the latest Clinical Therapeutics Journal, mined a large database of health-care records and found that patients taking Lipitor had a 12% lower risk of a cardiovascular event than those on simvastatin, the generic name for Zocor. The patients on Lipitor had a 15% lower risk of having a heart attack.</p>
<p>So-called observational studies like this one that look at data after the fact aren’t as powerful as prospective clinical trials. Jack Tu, a cardiologist who specializes in outcomes research at Canada’s Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, says the latest Pfizer study didn’t take into account factors that could predispose a patient to heart problems, such as smoking and cholesterol levels. “Just on this alone, you wouldn’t recommend that everyone should switch onto Lipitor,” he says.</p>
<p>Still, Pfizer hopes that doctors will take notice. “We’ve done two rather large observational studies and patients have a lower risk of cardiovascular events on Lipitor [compared with] simvastatin,” says Susan Shiff, Pfizer’s team leader for cardiovascular outcomes. “Doctors need to factor this into discussions with patients.”</p></blockquote>
<p>You should definitely discuss with your physician which statin is right for you. In general, the best plan is to take the LOWEST dose of a statin that gets you to your target level for cholesterol. Overly large doses can be harmful to your liver and to your muscles. If you experience muscle aches and pains when taking a statin, contact your doctor immediately.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 01:46:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lipitor was the most frequently prescribed brand-name drug in the United States last year, with 50 million prescriptions being filled. Vytorin was right up there, with 20 million. Add in all the other statins and you&#8217;re up to an amazing 150 million. As you might expect, we&#8217;ve had a fair amount of discussion in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='/edsblog/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/lipitor.jpg' title='Lipitor vs. Crestor vs. Zocor'><img src='/edsblog/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/lipitor.jpg' align=left style="margin: 0px 11px 15px 0px" alt='Lipitor vs. Crestor vs. Zocor' title="Lipitor: 50 million prescriptions cant be wrong, right?" /></a>Lipitor was the most frequently prescribed brand-name drug in the United States last year, with 50 million prescriptions being filled.  Vytorin was right up there, with 20 million.  Add in all the other statins and you&#8217;re up to an amazing 150 million.</p>
<p>As you might expect, we&#8217;ve had a fair amount of discussion in the eDrugSearch.com Community about statin drugs, which are used for the treatment of high cholesterol.  People are most interested in understanding and comparing the benefits of <a href="/web.php?q=lipitor">Lipitor</a>, <a href="/web.php?q=zocor">Zocor </a>and <a href="/web.php?q=crestor">Crestor</a>.  Zocor is currently available in generic form in the U.S., but the other two drugs are not.</p>
<p><a href="/web.php?q=vytorin">Vytorin</a>, of course, is on the outs these days after research showed in January that this combination drug (essentially a combination of Zocor and Zetia) is no more effective than generic Zocor alone (simvastin).</p>
<p>One juicy morsel in John McCain&#8217;s <a target="_blank" href="http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/05/23/one-more-guy-who-switched-off-vytorin-john-mccain/">recently released medical records</a> is that he switched from Vytorin to simvastin after the study came out.</p>
<p>So, of the statins, should you go with Lipitor, Zocor or Crestor?  As always, the reaction of individuals to different treatments varies widely, so what often happens is a doctor starts you on one, and if it&#8217;s ineffective or you experience side effects, he switches you to another.</p>
<p>Dr. Nicholas Browning provides a nice overview of the benefits of statins in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.theunion.com/article/20080523/TODAYSFEATURE/383531117/1057/SPORTS&#038;parentprofile=-1">this column</a> in The Union newspaper of Grass Valley, Calif.  A recent Houston Chronicle column, however, focuses more on the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/main/5801095.html">side effects </a>of these drugs &#8212; principally muscle pain and weakness &#8212; and says that doctors too often downplay these negatives.</p>
<p>Although your doctor should help you decide which statin to try first, Crestor has been shown to be the <a target="_blank" href="http://drugs.about.com/od/heartcirculation/a/generic_zocor.htm">most effective statin </a>for lowering LDL cholesterol, followed by Lipitor and then Zocor.  However, the side effects for Crestor may be more pronounced in some patients. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, even though your doctor may wish to put you on Crestor or Lipitor, insurance companies often push doctors hard to prescribe generics.  We encourage you to use the best drug for you.</p>
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		<title>Drug commercial parodies &#8212; a roundup</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 17:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cary Byrd</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you know, we like to post links to parodies of pharmaceutical commercials. Rather than publish these individually, though, I thought I&#8217;d provide all these links in a single roundup post.  Here are some popular parodies of current drug ads &#8212; one for each drug.  (Be warned that some of them are a little off-color.)  Enjoy!</p>
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<li> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcTHtFpRI0c">Zoloft</a>
<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KShkhIXdf1Y&#038;feature=related">Viagra</a>
<li> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=23828">Cialis</a>
<li> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.perfspot.com/video2/video.asp?id=1905871950">Mirapex (restless leg syndrome)</a>
<li> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWy4u-RdCQU">Lipitor</a>
<li> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfYC95FMXHg">Valtrex</a>
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		<title>Top 25 prescription medication searches for December 2007</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 16:36:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cary Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the top 25 drug and medical condition searches on eDrugSearch.com for the month of December: 1. Accupril 2. Provigil 3. Viagra 4. Combivent 5. Acyclovir 6. Phentermine 7. Statins 8. Acne 9. Yasmin 10. Plavix 11. Lipitor 12. Crestor 13. Anxiety 14. Synthroid 15. Anaphylaxis 16. Valtrex 17. Topamax 18. Vytorin 19. Remeron [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are the top 25 drug and medical condition searches on eDrugSearch.com for the month of December:</p>
<p>1.<a href="/web.php?q=accupril&#038;d=&#038;qty="> Accupril</a><br />
2. <a href="/web.php?q=Provigil&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Provigil </a><br />
3. <a href="/web.php?q=Viagra&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2F">Viagra</a><br />
4. <a href="/web.php?q=combivent">Combivent</a><br />
5. <a href="/web.php?q=Acyclovir&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2F">Acyclovir</a><br />
6. <a href="/web.php?q=Phentermine&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Phentermine</a><br />
7. <a href="/web.php?q=statins&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Statins</a><br />
8. <a href="/web.php?q=acne&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2F">Acne</a><br />
9. <a href="/web.php?q=Yasmin&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Yasmin</a><br />
10. <a href="/web.php?q=Plavix&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Plavix</a><br />
11. <a href="/web.php?q=Lipitor&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Lipitor </a><br />
12. <a href="/web.php?q=Crestor&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Crestor</a><br />
13. <a href="/web.php?q=anxiety">Anxiety</a><br />
14. <a href="/web.php?q=Synthroid&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Synthroid </a><br />
15. <a href="/web.php?q=anaphylaxis&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Anaphylaxis</a><br />
16. <a href="/web.php?q=valtrex&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2F">Valtrex</a><br />
17. <a href="/web.php?q=Topamax&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Topamax</a><br />
18. <a href="/web.php?q=Vytorin&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Vytorin</a><br />
19. <a href="/web.php?q=remeron&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Remeron</a><br />
20.<a href="/web.php?q=Xenical&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php"> Xenical </a><br />
21. <a href="/web.php?q=imitrex">Imitrex</a><br />
22. <a href="/web.php?q=levaquin&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Fweb.php&#038;pageurl=%2Fweb.php%3Fq%3DByetta%26d%3D%26qty%3D%26page%3D%252Findex.php%26pageurl%3D%252Findex.php">Levaquin</a><br />
23. <a href="/web.php?q=Byetta&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Byetta</a><br />
24. <a href="/web.php?q=celebrex&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Fweb.php&#038;pageurl=%2Fweb.php%3Fq%3Dlevaquin%26d%3D%26qty%3D%26page%3D%252Fweb.php%26pageurl%3D%252Fweb.php%253Fq%253DByetta%2526d%253D%2526qty%253D%2526page%253D%25252Findex.php%2526pageurl%253D%25252Findex.php">Celebrex</a><br />
25. <a href="/web.php?q=strattera&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Fweb.php&#038;pageurl=%2Fweb.php%3Fq%3Dwellbutrin%26d%3D%26qty%3D%26page%3D%252Findex.php%26pageurl%3D%252F">Strattera</a></p>
<p>As we state each month, the list isn&#8217;t a perfect reflection of the most popular drugs purchased online, largely because of Google.  For a variety of reasons, eDrugSearch.com appears very high in the organic search results for some drugs, but not as high for others.  This obviously skews our results.</p>
<p>With this caveat, however, we hope that over time our results will shed light on trends in online drug sales.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll post our January 2008 results next month.</p>
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		<title>Lipitor ads: Worse lip-synching than Britney Spears?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For about a year and half now, Dr. Robert Jarvik, inventor of the artificial heart, has been a paid endorser for the cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor. Pfizer keeps using Jarvik despite his being branded a &#8220;fop&#8221; who goes over like a lead balloon by the all-powerful John Mack. He&#8217;s also been called &#8220;Gollum-y&#8221; by Dr. Michael [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For about a year and half now, Dr. Robert Jarvik, inventor of the artificial heart, has been a paid endorser for the cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor.  Pfizer keeps using Jarvik despite his being branded a &#8220;fop&#8221; who goes over <a target="_blank" href="http://pharmamkting.blogspot.com/2006/10/lipitors-jarvik-fop-or-flop.html">like a lead balloon </a>by the all-powerful John Mack.  He&#8217;s also been called &#8220;Gollum-y&#8221; by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.proteinpower.com/drmike/2007/11/13/drug-ads-on-tv/">Dr. Michael Eades</a>. And NBC has questioned whether his <a target="_blank" href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16039753/">medical credentials </a>are all they&#8217;re hyped up to be.</p>
<p>But there&#8217;s something else that bugs us about Jarvik&#8217;s commercials: the audio track.   Is it just me, or does it sound like Jarvik&#8217;s lines have been dubbed over later rather than recorded along with the video?  It&#8217;s creepy.</p>
<p><object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/7SY2YDwUMP8&#038;rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/7SY2YDwUMP8&#038;rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object></p>
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		<title>Top 25 prescription drug searches</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 15:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We thought it would be of interest to pharma bloggers and others to share a monthly list of the most-searched-for medications and medical conditions on eDrugSearch.com. Here are the top 25 searches for the month of September: 1. High Blood Pressure 2. Abilify 3. Provigil 4. Yasmin 5. Lipitor 6. Lamisil 7. Synthroid 8. Levitra [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We thought it would be of interest to pharma bloggers and others to share a monthly list of the most-searched-for medications and medical conditions on eDrugSearch.com.  Here are the top 25 searches for the month of September:</p>
<p>1. <a href="/web.php?q=high+blood+pressure&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2F">High Blood Pressure</a><br />
2. <a href="/web.php?q=Abilify&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Fweb.php&#038;pageurl=%2Fweb.php%3Fq%3Dhigh%2Bblood%2Bpressure%26d%3D%26qty%3D%26page%3D%252Findex.php%26pageurl%3D%252F">Abilify</a><br />
3. <a href="/web.php?q=Provigil&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Provigil </a><br />
4. <a href="/web.php?q=Yasmin&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Yasmin</a><br />
5. <a href="/web.php?q=Lipitor&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Lipitor </a><br />
6. <a href="/web.php?q=Lamisil&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Lamisil</a><br />
7. <a href="/web.php?q=Synthroid&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Synthroid </a><br />
8. <a href="/web.php?q=Levitra&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Levitra </a><br />
9. <a href="/web.php?q=Phentermine&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Phentermine</a><br />
10. <a href="/web.php?q=Vytorin&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Vytorin</a><br />
11. <a href="/web.php?q=Topamax&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Topamax</a><br />
12. <a href="/web.php?q=Meridia&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Meridia </a><br />
13. <a href="/web.php?q=zoloft&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Zoloft </a><br />
14. <a href="/web.php?q=Crestor&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Crestor</a><br />
15.<a href="/web.php?q=Xenical&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php"> Xenical </a><br />
16. <a href="/web.php?q=Zetia&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Zetia </a><br />
17. <a href="/web.php?q=Prevacid&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Prevacid </a><br />
18. <a href="/web.php?q=Lisinopril&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Lisinopril</a><br />
19. <a href="/web.php?q=Viagra&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2F">Viagra</a><br />
20. <a href="/web.php?q=Plavix&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Plavix</a><br />
21. <a href="/web.php?q=Cialis&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Cialis</a><br />
22. <a href="/web.php?q=singulair&#038;d=&#038;qty=&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2F">Singulair</a><br />
23. <a href="/web.php?q=Risperdal&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Risperdal</a><br />
24.<a href="/web.php?q=Diovan&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php"> Diovan</a><br />
25. <a href="/web.php?q=Casodex&#038;d=Any&#038;qty=Any&#038;page=%2Findex.php&#038;pageurl=%2Findex.php">Casodex</a></p>
<p>The list isn&#8217;t a perfect reflection of the most popular drugs purchased online, largely because of Google.  For a variety of reasons, eDrugSearch.com appears very high in the organic search results for some drugs, but not as high for others.  This obviously skews our results.</p>
<p>With this caveat, however, we hope that over time our results will shed light on trends in online drug sales.</p>
<p>We plan to post our October results in the first week of November.</p>
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		<title>Lipitor sales take a nosedive; Pfizer stock follows</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 04:40:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cary Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pfizer took a pounding in the stock market today after announcing poor earnings. The drug giant blamed increased competition from generics and lower than anticipated earnings from Lipitor, it&#8217;s bread-and-butter brand. According to Reuters, The world&#8217;s biggest drug maker, whose shares fell more than 3 percent in morning trading, said it earned $1.27 billion, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pfizer took a pounding in the stock market today after announcing poor earnings.  The drug giant blamed increased competition from generics and lower than anticipated earnings from Lipitor, it&#8217;s bread-and-butter brand.  According to <a target="_blank" href="http://investing.reuters.co.uk/news/articleinvesting.aspx?rpc=401&#038;type=marketsNewsUS&#038;storyID=2007-07-18T151654Z_01_N18310018_RTRIDST_0_PFIZER-RESULTS-UPDATE-3.XML">Reuters</a>, </p>
<blockquote><p>The world&#8217;s biggest drug maker, whose shares fell more than 3 percent in morning trading, said it earned $1.27 billion, or 18 cents per share in the second quarter. That compares with $2.42 billion, or 33 cents per share, a year earlier&#8230; </p>
<p>&#8220;I think this is a disappointing result, particularly relative to their first-quarter report,&#8221; Leerink Swann &#038; Co. analyst Seamus Fernandez said. </p></blockquote>
<p>Yep, I think I&#8217;d be disappointed.</p>
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