Generic Zocor (Simvastatin, Zocor® equivalent)

Zocor (simvastatin) is used along with an overall diet plan in order to reduce high blood cholesterol levels. Zocor can significantly reduce the amount of LDL ("bad") cholesterol in the blood while simultaneously raising the levels of HDL-C ("good") cholesterol. Zocor may also be prescribed for other reasons. It has been proven to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in high-risk patients such as diabetics or heart patients, regardless of their blood cholesterol levels.

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20mg

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EATING TO YOUR HEART CONTENT: CHOLESTEROLPHOBIA EXPOSED- CHOLESTEROL

What do we really know about it? Consistently described as 'waxy' and 'fatty' and in other 'ugh' terms, there's not one kind word written about this natural substance, although it's essential to life, found in nearly every cell, and vitally needed to form cell membranes and to deliver essential fluids such as the sex hormones and bile acids to cells.
Hardly a mention that the body makes its own cholesterol, nor that body-made cholesterol is identical in everyway to the kind you eat. Not so much as a whisper that it's been repeatedly shown that the less cholesterol a person eats, the more the body produces - that the body sets a cholesterol level for itself, in response to a multitude of biochemical and metabolic events, most of which we do not yet understand.
What we are fed instead is a strident, ever-escalating barrage of grim warnings naming cholesterol as the leading risk factor of heart disease and early death. Fueling the frenzy are hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles and of course best-sellers, prescribing a 'cholesterol cure'. The very promise is inaccurate, since cholesterol isn't a disease. Few understand that elevated cholesterol levels - like a high fever when a flu or other infectious virus attacks - is the body's effort to combat a disease process already taking place. Can you cure pneumonia by reducing fever with aspirin? No more than you can cure free radical disease by eliminating cholesterol-containing foods from your diet.
The result of misinformation? 'Cholesterolphobia' - best described as the needless and unfounded fear of dietary cholesterol. If you've been traumatized by the media-sustained anti-cholesterol campaign, you may be further horrified to learn that much of what you've read and heard has little scientific support.
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