
Researchers found that an experimental treatment has shown promise in lowering bad cholesterol, offering hope for people who cannot tolerate drugs called statins, but are at risk of heart disease, they said on Sunday. The therapy developed by Amgen pharmaceuticals is known as evolocumab. It is a monoclonal antibody that is injected every couple of weeks or once a month, instead of being taken in a daily pill. Evolocumab is part of a new class of drugs ...
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