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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / March 2008

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No longer needing simvastatin. Or a reduced dose. Or suspended provisionally. Medical blowback.

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Don Saklad - 03 Mar 2008 20:15 GMT
Medical students' ask the medical experts...
A Question
a.
What would be the conditions for an expert MD no longer prescribing
simvastatin for a patient?...

b.
What would be the conditions for an expert MD reducing the
simvastatin dosage?... for example, from 10mg nightly

c.
What would be the conditions for an expert MD provisionally suspending
a patients' simvastatin and tests results are within reference
ranges?...

Medical students' ask the medical experts a followup question about...
Blowback.
a.
In terms of medical blowback when could too big a cholesterol drop be
of any concern?...

b.
In terms of medical blowback could a big drop
by 100 mb/dL from 256 to 156 be of any concern?...
Don Saklad - 03 Mar 2008 20:19 GMT
 
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