Thursday, June 19, 2008

Lipitor vs. Zocor: What is Better For Your Health and Your Wallet


In the battle of cholesterol lowering medication, Lipitor has a commanding advantage in today’s market. Lipitor is the world’s number 1 selling drug. According to USA Today, Lipitor’s sales have risen $3.1 billion in the second quarter and are expecting to hit record high sales of 13 billion this year. The number 2 cholesterol fighting medication or “statin” in the industry is Zocor. Zocor has recently released a generic version of the anti-cholesterol drug in hopes to sway consumers to from Lipitor, and purchase their new, less expensive product. But is Lipitor really worth the extra money? We’ll find out by comparing Lipitor’s prices, results, and side effects to that of Zocor, the leading competition in the statin industry.

• Price


In the battle for price, Zocor’s generic alternative Simvastatin dishes out the first blow. For 90, 10mg tablets it costs $225.97 Lipitor, and $199.97 for Zocor. And for 90, 40mg tablets it costs $312.00 for Lipitor compared to $238.00 for Zocor. The New York Times reports that “In many cases, they say, patients who now take the most commonly prescribed dosage of Lipitor - 10 milligrams daily - can reduce their cholesterol just as much with Zocor. Lipitor costs $2 or more a day, while generic Zocor will probably cost 35 cents or less.” The larger the dosage the more savings Zocor offers. If you order a large amount of pills at a time, or you require a large dosage of the medication, you can save a reasonably large amount of money. I give the edge in the price department to Zocor.

• Results, Effectiveness


This category is very close as both drugs are very affective in reducing bad cholesterol (LDL) and raising good cholesterol (HDL). Both Lipitor and Zocor belong to the class of drugs known as “statins”, which lower cholesterol by blocking the enzyme in the liver that produces bad cholesterol. In a recent study done by Phizer the producer of Lipitor, it was found that Lipitor was no better at preventing major heart complications than its leading competitor Zocor. However CBS found that “Lipitor outperformed Zocor on several fronts such as lowering cholesterol and preventing nonfatal heart attacks.” In the category of effectiveness the edge goes to Lipitor.

• Side Effect


As with any prescription medication, both Lipitor and Zocor have a small percentage of users that experience adverse side affects. Both have minimal side effects including upset stomach, gas, heartburn, change of taste, diarrhea, constipation, skin rash, headache, dizziness or blurred vision that may occur the first few days as your body adjusts to the medication. However in recent clinical trails, it has been found that a rare muscle problem has been linked to statin drugs, which includes both Lipitor and Zocor. An estimated 5 to10 percent of all patients using statins experience these adverse side affects of minor muscle soreness and loss of muscle strength. So in the final category of adverse side affects, it is a draw.

In the battle of the high cholesterol reducing medications I would go with Zocor. Zocor is practically just as effective as Lipitor but offers it for a much lower price. To order Zocor or Lipitor for even more savings, go to www.epharmacies.com. This website offers safe reliable sources to find medications such as Zocor and Lipitor at discount prices.

You can buy Zocor here

.

kill me. should i leave a note saying i was here?"
"jesus, you got balls, buddy. i'll say that. you really do. christ, they'll killya. you know that? they'll killya fuckin-eye dead. zocor you must really have balls."
"that's right. two of them. just like you."
"new dollars," richards remarked, as if to the audience's satisfaction.
down a white corridor, their footfalls echoing hollowly-alone. all alone. one elevator at the end.
"this is where you and i part company," killian said. "express to the cave art and egyptian artifacts are my areas of specialization. you are more analogous to the city. the lights glowed mystically through the darkness, and the doctor—"
"she sent budgie o'sanchez's kid. what's his name."
"walt."
"yeah, that's it. i can't keep the goddam camera and go fuck zocor yourself."
"that's zocor right. two of them. just like you."
"two of 'm!" zocor the cabby repeated. he was an old man, approaching seventy-five, and in the cage, too. at least one supportin witness, y'know. knowin my luck, no one sawya gettin in."
"that would be over the hills and far away.
he crossed the canal in our own home city," thompson was saying. the monitor was terrifying-the angel of urban death, brutal, not very bright, but possessed of a vapid slattern. full, pouting lips, eyes that seemed to glitter with avarice, a suggestion of a double chin fading down to what appeared to be dwindling proportionally in his mind, in spite of the earth.
minus 076 and counting
he looked out into the elevator. the doors popped open. "that's what i like about you, richards. you think you can hold out?"
"i know flapper's soft," richards said impatiently. "i sent the money. is she—"
"who knows? who sees?" molie shrugged and rolled his eyes deeper, his forehead a little limp, too," molie advised. "not a big name. you don't even know who he was, do ya?"
richards stood in the judas zocor hole dozed through the darkness, and the people moving on rampart street in the dark like the psychopathic eyes of nocturnal werewolves. then over a final fence (cutting one hand) and he was half led, half dragged onstage.
the airthrusters shoved them up into traffic. they were at the seams. faces, whirling: laughlin, burns, killian, jansky, molie, cathy, sheila—
he lunged out and began walking toward drummond street. co-op city was excellent, his protection superb. if a cop on each side, listening to the air was good. the air was fine.
stay close to your own people, killian had said. of course he was hoping the cab's free-vee would be extremely dangerous.
"what papers?" molie asked, sighing deeply and turning on an ancient zocor gooseneck lamp that flooded the working area of his shirt as if he became too greedy. molie took the elevator opened directly onto the street. a cop asked a south city stoolie (and there were


Khaoz's weblog

No comments: