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Neurocognitive Side Effects of New Cholesterol Drugs

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Amgen, Sanofi, and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. have reported additional information about the cholesterol lowering drugs PCSK9 inhibitors. The studies were broadly consistent, showing the powerful cholesterol-lowering effects. However, both studies also reported a small but significant number of adverse neurocognitive effects in people taking the drugs. Via Forbes. Posted March 30, 2015.

–Alanna McCatty

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