The problem is that simvastatin is not as potent a drug as either atorvastatin or Crestor.
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The result supports the notion that Internet fame is becoming as potent a force as other types of celebrity.
According to Michael Billington in the Guardian, Knightley and Moss " prove as potent a combination on stage as at the box office".
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Occasionally they contain what villagers say is yellow cake - though why so precious and potent a substance should be thrown out has not been explained.
But Shaq's playful personality masks a potent ambition and a shrewd knack for business.
"Chernobyl" is a potent variant of a well-known CIH program and was first discovered last June.
Kosan is in early human trials of epothilone-D, a potent variant of a promising new class of chemotherapy drugs derived from an African soil bacteria, Sorangium cellulosum.
The real stunner in this collection, though, is "No Grace on the Road, " in which all of Kalfus' diverse writerly strengths are summoned to create a potent corker of a story.
But never before have the two ideas been combined into such a potent weapon: a remotely triggered farting noise that can strike any user who lets his or her phone fall briefly into the hands of a prankster or social saboteur.
This enables Volkswagen to squeeze a more potent engine into a very tight engine bay.
Defense wins championships, the cliche goes, but a potent offense can keep a winning streak going, and the Lakers knew they had it.
When the blockbuster cholesterol pill Vytorin failed to best a less potent generic in a clinical trial earlier this year, many cardiologists were shocked.
Quade Cooper leads a potent Australia backline featuring a host of glittering young talent, and Campese believes the fly-half will present England with problems at Twickenham.
Disney has brewed a potent mixture here, a cross between the animated character fun of Peter Pan's Flight with the thrilling excitement of a 40 mph race through the desert.
The study involved a drug known as T-DM1, which combines Roche's cancer drug Herceptin with a potent chemotherapy agent in a treatment designed to be delivered directly to the cancer cell.
Nissen argues that the drug isn't nearly so potent as a heart saver.
Because of recent advances, it is becoming possible to imagine a time in the not-too-distant future when new medical treatments will be able to tame the disease, transforming it from a potent killer into something akin to a chronic complaint.
It is so potent that a tablespoon of it could taint an entire year's wine production in the United States, according to Christian Butzke, a former oenologist at the University of California, Davis, and now director of winemaking at Sakonnet Vineyards in Little Compton, Rhode Island.
Private equity, in particular, is a potent competitor capable of pushing up prices for a company looking for a strategic merger.
As you might imagine, the company views this rig not only as a potent sound-pusher, but also as a highlight of industrial design.
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Levels of methane, a more potent greenhouse gas, hit a new record at 1, 813 parts per billion - more than two-and-a-half times the pre-industrial level.
And they might have a potent weapon in the displacement doctrine, embodied in a 1981 case referred to as Milwaukee II.
We've known for some time that lead is a potent neuro-toxin that can cause significant damage to a number of organs in the body, including the central nervous system, and can lead to behavioural problems in children.
In Asia, more than 120 people have been sickened, and 23 are dead, from a potent strain of bird flu that has the frightening markings of a potential pandemic strain.
The postcolonial history of Africa has shown that liberation parties harvest a potent crop of "struggle" legitimacy that generally neutralizes opposition for a generation or so.
In 1999 Pfizer had to severely limit use of Trovan, a potent antibiotic aimed at many bugs, after it was linked to a dozen cases of liver failure.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) staged a potent rally after reversing on November 16th, but lagged the market a little bit last week as it consolidates under its 200-day moving average.
Whether used by consumers, employees, investors, or people injured by toxic torts, class actions serve as a potent weapon for plaintiffs as they pool together their claims and resources against a company.
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And as such, it remains a potent weapon in the hands of those populist Muslim leaders who want to steal a march on their opponents.
Once a potent symbol of American frustration with the Vietnam War, the prison is now a tourist attraction, in the shadow of an upscale high-rise building owned by a Singapore businessman.
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