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  • noun A fibrate drug used to treat hyperlipidaemia.

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  • The splenic these doctors bezafibrate of whether replicates.

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  • Comparison of the efficacy and tolerance of a garlic preparation vs. bezafibrate.

    The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000

  • Comparison of the efficacy and tolerance of a garlic preparation vs. bezafibrate.

    The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000

  • We hypothesized that the degree of HDL-C response to bezafibrate is independently associated with subsequent long-term mortality.

    Archives of Internal Medicine current issue 2009

  • Accordingly, the cumulative probability of death at 16 years was significantly lower among bezafibrate-allocated patients with an upper-tertile HDL-C response (32. 1\%) compared with the placebo group (37. 9\%; P = .02), whereas patients with

    Archives of Internal Medicine current issue 2009

  • The quantities of bezafibrate and enalapril detected in the raw wastewater, treated wastewater and surface water at the treatment station outlet are respectively 50 nanograms per litre, 35 ng L and 8 ng L for bezafibrate and 280 ng L, 240 ng L and 39ng L for enalapril.

    foodconsumer.org 2009

  • However, only bezafibrate and enalapril have been detected in the treated water leaving the wastewater treatment plant and in the surface water of the St. Lawrence River, where the treated wastewater is released.

    foodconsumer.org 2009

  • Mortality reduction among bezafibrate-allocated patients was related to a significant

    Archives of Internal Medicine current issue 2009

  • Results Multivariate analysis demonstrated that patients allocated to bezafibrate therapy experienced a significant 11\% reduction (P = .06) in the risk of long-term mortality compared with placebo-allocated patients.

    Archives of Internal Medicine current issue 2009

  • Conclusion Our findings suggest that HDL-C level-raising therapy with bezafibrate is associated with long-term mortality reduction that may be related to the degree of HDL-C response Author Affiliations: Heart Institute (Drs Goldenberg, Behar, and Guetta), Neufeld Cardiac Research Institute (Drs Goldenberg and Behar and Ms Boyko), Cardiac Rehabilitation Institute

    Archives of Internal Medicine current issue 2009

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