Thanks to http://www.pharmacyforall.net
Atorvastatin, sold by Pfizer under the trade name Lipitor, is a member of the drug class known as statins, used for lowering blood cholesterol. It also stabilizes plaque and prevents strokes through anti-inflammatory and other mechanisms. Like all statins, atorvastatin works by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase, an enzyme found in liver tissue that plays a key role in production of cholesterol in the body.
Atorvastatin was first synthesized in 1985 by Bruce Roth while working at Parke-Davis Warner-Lambert Company (now Pfizer). With 2008 sales of US$12.4 billion, Lipitor was the top-selling branded pharmaceutical in the world. US patent protection is scheduled to expire in June 2011. However, Pfizer made an agreement with Ranbaxy Laboratories to delay the generic launch in the US until November 2011
Atorvastatin calcium tablets are marketed by Pfizer under the trade name Lipitor, in tablets (10, 20, 40 or 80 mg) for oral administration. Tablets are white, elliptical, and film coated. Pfizer also packages the drug in combination with other drugs, such as is the case with its Caduet. Pfizer recommends that patients do not break tablets in half to take half doses even when told it is okay to do this by their doctors, as in most cases, doctors are not aware of the company's recommendation stated on its website.
Correctly done, diet and exercise should ALWAYS be enough!
PolyrystallineLace 3 months ago
you lie, no doctor can say crap like that
is that what biochemistry or tv commercials say?
a non-stop income for pharmaceutical industry
live0day 5 months ago
JARVIK!
Yoshimitsu4prez 6 months ago
the Dr. on the TV show House saves the same number of lives as he did without a license to practive medicine... just a side note...
CandyLaStar 1 year ago
Pfucked.
swankrecords 1 year ago
Should add a few more words to the tags: Appeal to authority. Robert Jarvik has a medical degree, but he's not a cardiologist, and he's not licensed to practice medicine.
kvn8907 1 year ago