1. Diabetic Neuropathy
Neuropathy means nerve disease or damage. Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by diabetes. People with diabetes often have high blood sugar levels. Over time, high blood sugar levels can damage nerves throughout your body.
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2. Zocor | Pharmer.org
Imprint is discontinued. Current Zocor 20 mg tablet is tan, oval and imprinted MSD 740 on one side. Reverse side is plain.
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3. Neuropathy
Neuropathy is damage to your peripheral nervous system that affects nerve function. (Your peripheral nervous system is made up of the many nerves that bring signals from the brain and spinal cord to other -- peripheral -- parts of the body, such a...
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4. Neuropathy
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5. Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is characterized by sensations of pain, tingling, burning, numbness, or weakness that usually begin in the hands or feet. It can be caused by certain illnesses. It can also be a side effect of some anticancer treatment. Altho...
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6. Neuropathy
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7. Zocor vs. Lipitor
My doctor has prescribed Lipitor. However, my insurance does not cover it. Instead, I have been given Zocor. Is it as good as Lipitor?
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8. Lipitor and Zocor: Are they equally effective? - MayoClinic.com
Dr. Thomas Behrenbeck is a native of Germany, where he received his medical education at the Westfalian Wilhelm University in Munster and became board certified in internal medicine and cardiology.
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9. OhioHealth - Lipitor and Zocor: Are they equally effective?
Are Lipitor and Zocor equally effective? I take Lipitor for high cholesterol, but is there any reason I can't switch to a generic version of Zocor?
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10. Zocor Clinical Pharmacology - simvastatin - Healthscout.com
ZOCOR has been shown to reduce both normal and elevated LDL-C concentrations. LDL is formed from very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and is catabolized predominantly by the high-affinity LDL receptor. The mechanism of the LDL-lowering effect of ZO.....
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