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<Structure load='' size='500' scene='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_intro/2' frame='true' align='left'/>
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<scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_ator/7'>Lipitor</scene>, <scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_ceriv/3'>Cerivastatin</scene>, <scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_fluva/6'>Fluvastatin</scene>, <scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_meva/5'>Mevastatin</scene>, <scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_rosu/6'>Rosuvastatin</scene>,
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<scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_ator/7'>Atorvastatin</scene>, <scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_ceriv/3'>Cerivastatin</scene>, <scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_fluva/6'>Fluvastatin</scene>, <scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_rosu/6'>Rosuvastatin</scene>,
<scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_simva/5'>Simvastatin</scene>
<scene name='HMG-CoA_Reductase/Statin_simva/5'>Simvastatin</scene>
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