"Why should I take a cholesterol-lowering drug if I don't have high cholesterol?" I’ve heard that question often since February, when the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of rosuvastatin — a statin, or cholesterol-lowering drug — to help prevent heart disease and stroke in people with normal cholesterol levels. … Back to Article
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