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Cholesterol
Crestor
Lescol
Lipitor
Mevacor
Zetia
Zocor
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No Prescription:
Crestor is used to lower cholesterol levels when diet and exercise alone have failed to work. The drug can help lower the total cholesterol count as well as harmful levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. It can also lower triglycerides, a type of fat that is carried through the bloodstream and can end up being stored as body fat. Sometimes Crestor may be combined with another type of cholesterol-lowering drug such as Colestid, Questran, or WelChol.
In addition, Crestor can help increase the amount of "good" cholesterol known as high-density lipoprotein (HDL).
It's especially important to keep LDL cholesterol under control, since high levels are associated with heart disease. Federal guidelines recommend considering drug therapy when LDL levels reach 130 in people at high risk for heart disease. For people with a lower risk, the cutoff is 160. For those with little or no risk, it's 190.
Crestor is used for the reduction of blood total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels and to increase HDL cholesterol levels.
Without Prescription:
Crestor - an oral prescription to lower levels of cholesterol of blood. It belongs to a class of drugs by name HMG-CoA inhibitors reductase, more usually mentioned as "statins". Other drugs in this class includes Zocor, Mevacor, Pravachol, Lipitor and Lescol. They drugs reduces levels of cholesterol, forbidding HMG-CoA reductase, enzyme which makes cholesterol in a liver. Crestor and another statins lower cholesterol of total of blood just as blood LDL levels of cholesterol. LDL cholesterol - "bad" type of cholesterol which increases risk of coronary illness arteries (atherosclerosis) and heart attacks. Downturn LDL levels of cholesterol slows down a progression of coronary illness of an artery and can even reserve it. Statins also increase HDL cholesterol, "good" type of cholesterol, and reduce triglycerides.
Scientists have found out, that in addition to an atherosclerosis, ignition of coronary arteries can bring in the contribution to development of heart attacks also. Presence of ignition can be defined, measuring chemical in blood named very sensitive C-reactive fiber (Hs-CRP). Besides Hs-CRP it can be used to predict occurrence of heart attacks, impacts and death. Hs-CRP, actually, the best foreteller of risk for heart attacks than LDL cholesterol.
Scientists have found, that statins reduce level Hs-CRP in a body, probably, reducing ignition in coronary arteries, and it can be other mechanism through which statins prevent heart attacks, impacts and death. More researches it should be lead, however, to confirm importance of ignition and mechanisms through which statins work.
Crestor has been approved FDA in August 2003.
Medicinal forms:
Tablets: 5 milligrams,
Tablets: 10 milligrams,
Tablets: 20 milligrams,
Tablets: 40 milligrams.
Possible side effects:
Abdominal Pain;
Constipation;
Diarrhea;
Headache;
Indigestion;
Muscle Pain;
Nausea;
Sore Throat;
Vomiting;
How to buy Crestor online?
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Q. How do I pay for Crestor order?
A. We accept credit cards 'Visa' and 'Master Card'. We also accept 'Electronic Check'. Our online pharmacy currently do not accept credit card 'American Express'.
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Q. To what countries do you import Crestor? Is it lawful?
A. Importation of prescription drugs is legal in most countries (including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain and many others) provided the drugs is for personal use only. Crestor is not a controlled drug. If you are in doubt about Crestor in your country, check with your local Post Office.
We do not know, that purchase of Crestor for personal use had any problems.
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Q. Can I have my Crestor order shipped to my home or my office?
A. Yes, you can have your Crestor order shipped to where ever you would like to receive it.
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