Red yeast rice "significant" mevinolin content not backed by co-inventor.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
RED YEAST RICE "SIGNIFICANT" MEVINOLIN CONTENT NOT ACKNOWLEDGED by former Merck R&D exec and Mevacor co-inventor Alfred Alberts in recent correspondence, the pharmaceutical consultant states in a Jan. 12 letter to Pharmanex. Alberts says that in a recent submission to FDA regarding the regulatory status of Cholestin, the Simi Valley, Calif.-based dietary supplement marketer misrepresented some of his comments.
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