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Where can I look to find information on research studies of statin drugs?

www.cardiofiles.net - Lipitor/statin Adverse Effects FAQ
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Entrez/ that offers a search engine that is useful in finding the latest studies that have been published in medical journals (over 11,000,000 biomedical journal citations) and other major repositories of medical research. Each study usually comes with an Abstract, or summary of the findings.
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Lipitor and side effects? - HealthBoards Bulletin Board
The National Institutes of Health has a website, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Entrez/ that offers a search engine that is useful in finding the latest studies that have been published in medical journals (over 11,000,000 biomedical journal citations) and other major repositories of medical research. Each study usually comes with an Abstract, or summary of the findings.
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What are the names of the Statin drugs?

www.cardiofiles.net - Lipitor/statin Adverse Effects FAQ
Zocor, Lescol, Crestor and Baycol, aka atorvastatin, cerivastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin, pravastatin, rosuvastatin, and simvastatin; This class of drugs is also known as HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors, short for http://www.bms.com/cgi-bin/anybin.pl?sql=select%20PPI%0A%09%09%09%09%20%20%20from%20TB_PRODUCT_PPI% 20%0A%09%09%09%09%20%20%20where%20PPI_SEQ%20=%2056&key=PPI
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Where can I find the statement on the Japanese finding statin drugs to be toxic?

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This statement is on page 14: In the 1960s the Japanese discovered a substance in a mold that inhibits the in-vivo synthesis of cholesterol from simple precursors. . . But the Japanese found the substance (lovastatin) toxic in animal trials, and so they sold their process to Merck and Company in the United States. With remarkable and unexplained speed, the FDA approved the Merck drug now known as Mevacor.
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What Do Aspirin and the "Statin" Drugs Do?

Questions on C-Reactive Protein (CRP), hs-CRP Test and more ...
Studies have shown that aspirin, an antiplatelet and anti-inflammatory drug, reduced the risk of a first-ever heart attack in men, and this protection was greatest among those individuals having high levels of inflammation as indicated by elevated hs-CRP levels. You should not start taking aspirin without consulting your physician, who will decide if it is appropriate for you based on the potential risks and benefits.
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Why should I participate in research studies?

Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium
Participants volunteer for different reasons. Some volunteer because they want to better their own medical knowledge, while others volunteer because other traditional therapies have failed for them. Many participate hoping that their participation will lead to the approval of future treatments or preventive therapies.
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Are there any studies or research that I can participate in?

Rosacea.org: The National Rosacea Society
As a member of the National Rosacea Society (NRS), from time to time you may be given an opportunity to participate in research to help improve treatment or patient care. If you have not done so, this is one more reason to join the NRS today.
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What do recent research studies indicate?

PC(USA) - National Health Ministries: Alzheimer's Disease Fr...
Subjects in midlife who had both a high systolic blood pressure and a high serum cholesterol level had an even greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease—between 2.5 and 3.5 times that of those with normal values for both measurements. Even borderline high systolic blood pressure (140-159 mm Hg) proved to have a higher risk.
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Where do I look for the latest Research information?

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Please click on the ‘Research’ button in the navigation bar of the website in order to access the latest 7IM research information.
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How much CoQ10 should I take if I am on statin drugs?

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Statin drugs have been shown to interfere with your body's production of CoQ10 and the amount suggested by Julian Whitaker, M.D., is 100-200 mg per day. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are found in very small amounts in the oils derived from borage seeds. PAs are soluble in both water and alcohol, but not very soluble in the oil. There are only 0.002 mcg PAs/maximum dose of our borage oil. This is less than what the German Health agency recommends, which is 1 mcg/day of PAs.
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How does TeaFlavin? compare to statin drugs prescribed by my doctor?

TeaFlavin?
A low dose of statins and TeaFlavin? will function the same way in people with mild to moderate hypercholesterolemia. There is no information on comparison related to hyperlipidemic patients.
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www.cardiofiles.net - Ve Lost
Zocor, Lescol, Crestor and Baycol, aka atorvastatin, cerivastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin, pravastatin, rosuvastatin, and simvastatin; This class of drugs is also known as I'm 30 years old and have recently discovered that my resting blood pressure is 150/80. This was confirmed by several measurements, all of which showed a range from 145 -> 155 over 75 -> 85. I've been very sedentary over the last 6 mos. because of a repetitive stress injury from trail running.
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Research FAQ What types of studies are currently available?

Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium
New studies will continue to be added over time, but the current studies available include three main categories:
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Is There Any Research or Studies On Reflexology?

RACT - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
There have been many recent studies to validate the effectiveness of Reflexology in the U.S. and around the world. China, Denmark, Japan, and Great Britain, for example, are a few countries where Reflexology is widely used as an accepted form of medical treatment. Some recent studies include: One of the first published studies in Obstetric and Gynecology Journal for Premenstral Symptoms (PMS) by Bill Flocco of the American Academy of Reflexology.
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What other information is collected during these studies?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - UCSF
We ask questions about family history of cancers and other diseases, personal medical histories, job history, age, ethnicity, income group, education, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, diet, women's reproductive history, symptoms prior to disease onset, and other possibly relevant factors. We also collect blood and/or cheek cell specimens from willing people and study if there are differences between people who do and do not have the disease.
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Where else does the information for these studies come from?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - UCSF
The UCSF studies obtain information about potential study subjects from a variety of sources. We collect this information to identify people who might be eligible for these studies. Some of the sources include UCSF and other clinics, the California Cancer Registry (www.ccrcal.org) and its local Bay Area subsidiary, The Northern California Cancer Center (www.nccc.org). We also conduct studies jointly with Kaiser Division of Research.
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Are there any experimental drugs I can take? Can I participate in research trials?

Select a Medical Service | Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Center
Currently, several research trials using experimental or known MS-approved drugs are ongoing, and you can participate if you wish. Our Web site is frequently updated with information on research trials being conducted at Lahey. You can also check with one of our MS specialists or nurses about any research studies that apply to your specific case. We keep an updated list of all MS research going on around the country.
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Do you have information about research studies on Ganoderma Lucidum?

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There are many links on the Internet that will forward you to information and research about Ganoderma Lucidum. Here are a few you can either click on or copy to your browser:
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Where can I find research information on Oxfam International for my studies?

Oxfam International - Frequently asked questions
Oxfam produces a wealth of information, covering various topics. For an overview of the range of Oxfam's activities, see our latest Annual Report. A comprehensive list of research and policy papers can be found in the Policy & analysis section of our website. Due to our limited resources, the Oxfam International Secretariat is unable to advise research students on an individual basis.
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Who will have access to the information families participating in research studies give you?

The Down syndrome Center - Research Frequently Asked Questio...
Only the very immediate study personnel have access to any personal information. Before any information is shared with others, all personal data such as names are removed so that participants cannot be identified.
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Is this a result from lipitor? Do the other statin drugs have this same side effect?

Drug InfoNet - Lipitor - [heart]
Answer: Maybe, I'd stop the drug for a month and recheck . Usually, they go back to normal at that point. If so, restart the drug and recheck them in 4-6 weeks. There are many things that cause liver enzyme problems and although the medication can, it isn't very common. Generally, you can restart the drug without problems. Other statins generally have the same problem as do all the cholesterol drugs exept the binding resins like Questran.
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Do patients taking statin drugs need to have hs-CRP measured in follow-up?

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Statin drugs both lower cholesterol and lower hs-CRP levels. Very recent evidence in high risk patients from two studies, the PROVE IT trial and the REVERSAL trial, both indicate that reducing hs-CRP levels with statin therapy lowers the risk of recurrent heart attacks and cardiac deaths.
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What if I only want to participate in research studies at certain Consortium sites?

Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium
There is a section on the questionnaire that we will be sending you that asks about what locations you would be interested in traveling to for research visits. We will only match you to studies at the locations you indicate you are interested in. There are currently five medications approved for treating Alzheimer's disease. Those drugs include Cognex, Aricept, Razadyne, Exelon, and Namenda. Cognex is rarely used due to liver complications.
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Are there any UMGCC research studies open to patients with lung cancer?

FAQs about Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer
UMGCC offers access to some of the most important new drugs in development for the treatment of lung cancer and other thoracic cancers. These trials test a variety of approaches, including the evaluation of new drugs for lung cancer as well as potentially better ways of using old drugs. These new drugs contain different mechanisms of action than previously used anti-cancer drugs.
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What are some of the better research studies in Iridology?

Iridology FAQ
The correlation between amount of iris pigmentation and age, as shown by Velchover, et al., is a good example of a well-designed epidemiological study. The AMA-published study 'Looking for gallstones in the iris' is a good example of poorly executed research carried out to support preconceived beliefs and biased agenda.
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