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HLD
(redirected from hyperlipidemia)

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HLDHold (baseball relief pitcher statistic)
HLDHomeland Defense (US)
HLDHigh Level Design
HLDHigh-Level Dialogue
HLDHigh-Level Disinfection
HLDHyperlipidemia
HLDHigh Level Discrete (command type)
HLDHigh Lift Device (aviation)
HLDHuman Lawn Dart (bicycling)
HLDHarbour Launch Diesel (Royal Navy)
HLDHorny Little Devil
HLDHypersensitivity Lung Disease
HLDHeaven's Last Defense (gaming clan)


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The company's major products include Atelec, a long-acting calcium channel blocker and Epadel, a treatment for hyperlipidemia.
J-LIT, which covers approximately 50,000 hyperlipidemia patients in Japan, is designed to examine the correlations among the administration of simvastatin, serum lipid levels, and risk of ischemic disorder.
information about post-transplant complications such as rejection, infection, hypertension, renal dysfunction, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, bone disease, neurological and haematological complications and malignancy;
 
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