Pravastatin (marketed as
Pravachol or
Selektine) is a member of the drug class of
statins, used for lowering
cholesterol and preventing
cardiovascular disease. Initially known as CS-514, it was originally identified in a bacterium called
Nocardia autotrophica by researchers of the
Sankyo Pharma Inc.. It is presently being marketed outside
Japan by the
pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a generic version of Pravastatin for sale in the United States for the first time on April 24, 2006. Generic Pravastatin Sodium Tablets (10mg, 20mg and 40mg) are manufactured by TEVA Pharmaceuticals in Kfar Sava, Israel.
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