Merck's Oral PCSK9 Inhibitor Could Pose A Future Threat After Early Trial Success
Executive Summary
MK-0616 – administered orally – reduced LDL cholesterol in patients in two early clinical trials presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.
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