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The Long-Term Legacy of Atorvastatin: Insights from the 20-Year ASCOT-Legacy Follow-Up
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The Long-Term Legacy of Atorvastatin: Insights from the 20-Year ASCOT-Legacy Follow-Up

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/13/2025
The ASCOT-Legacy study shows atorvastatin significantly reduces long-term cardiovascular events and deaths over 20 years in hypertensive patients, supporting early statin initiation for cardiovascular prevention.
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Heart Risks Uncovered: Popular Diabetes Drug Glipizide Linked to Higher Cardiovascular Events, Study Reveals

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 07/24/2025
Recent research reveals glipizide, a common diabetes drug, increases cardiovascular risks compared to DPP-4 inhibitors. This challenges assumptions about sulfonylureas, urging personalized treatment considering heart health alongside glycemic control in type 2 diabetes management.
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