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I know this one is easy but it is almost in every USMLE test:

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    I know this one is easy but it is almost in every USMLE test:
    A 43 year-old man presents to the ER with an excruciating chest pain radiates to his jaw and left shoulder. The patient is in moderate distress. Examination reveals a small nodule in his right Achilles tendon. Family history indicates that his father died of a heart attack in the age of 45. His laboratory tests reveal elevated levels of CK-MB, troponin T and very high level of cholesterol (670 mg/dL). A diagnosis of myocardial infarction and familial hypercholesterolemia is made in this patient. The patient is admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) for urgent treatment. The patient has improved in the following week and is discharged. A list of medications has been prescribed for this patient.
    Which one of these medications acts through inhibition of the enzyme HMG-CoA reductase?
    A- Atenolol
    B- Fenofibrate
    C- Lovastatin
    D- Niacin
    E- Orlistat
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