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what kind of molecule is found in lipitor? is it found in the human body?
14 years ago

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rainy
I have checked these sites out and they don't answer the question, what molecules is lipitor composed of. I just need to know its its a carbohydrate, protein, amino acid. One site said something about statin but im not sure if that is a molecule. someone who knows please help im so confused
14 years ago

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