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[[File:Atorvastatin-3D-balls.png|500px|thumb|right|''Atorvastatin is very good at destroying muscle tissue'']]
 
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'''Statins''', also known by their sexier name of '''HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors''', are a group of lipid-lowering drugs used primarily to cause myopathies.  In modern medicine, they are considered to be the greatest thing since sliced bread (especially since sliced bread as a therapy dropped off in the 1990s) and are given to everyone.  Hence the name: "STAT, in!" as in "Get that '''statin''' in that patient, STAT!"
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'''Statins''', also known by their sexier name of '''HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors''', are a group of lipid-lowering drugs used primarily to cause myopathies.  In modern medicine, they are considered to be the greatest thing since sliced bread especially once sliced bread was banned by the [[Food & Drug Administration]] in 1997.  Health care professionals (cardiologists especially) want to infuse '''statins''' as early and as quickly as possible, hence the name: "STAT, in!" as in "Get that '''statin''' in that patient, STAT!"
  
  
 
'''Did You Know'''
 
'''Did You Know'''
 
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Nystatin is a '''statin''' made in New York?<ref>Breaking: Nystatin is Not Actually a Statin</ref>
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Nystatin is a '''statin''' made in New York?<ref>Breaking: Nystatin is Not Actually a Statin (Statins Weekly)</ref>
  
  

Latest revision as of 03:45, 31 July 2017

Atorvastatin is very good at destroying muscle tissue

Statins, also known by their sexier name of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, are a group of lipid-lowering drugs used primarily to cause myopathies. In modern medicine, they are considered to be the greatest thing since sliced bread especially once sliced bread was banned by the Food & Drug Administration in 1997. Health care professionals (cardiologists especially) want to infuse statins as early and as quickly as possible, hence the name: "STAT, in!" as in "Get that statin in that patient, STAT!"


Did You Know


Nystatin is a statin made in New York?[1]


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  1. Breaking: Nystatin is Not Actually a Statin (Statins Weekly)


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