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Effectiveness of statins in Medicare-eligible patients and patients < 65 years using clinical practice data*

Authors
  1. American Heart Association
  2. Bullano
  3. Bullano
  4. Cholesterol Treatment Trialists’ Collaborators
  5. Colhoun
  6. De Lemos
  7. Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults Expert Panel on Detection
  8. Fellstrom
  9. Frolkis
  10. Grundy
  11. Harley
  12. Heart Protection Study Collaborative Group
  13. J. W. Blasetto
  14. Jones
  15. K. M. Fox
  16. Knopp
  17. Koren
  18. Latts
  19. M. H. Davidson
  20. Marcelino
  21. Pearson
  22. Quilliam
  23. R. L. Ohsfeldt
  24. Ridker
  25. Rubenstein
  26. Rubins
  27. S. K. Gandhi
  28. Schuster
  29. Straka
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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