Can Rosuvastatin reduce C-reactive protein levels in chronic inflammatory diseases, and what is the significance of this effect in reducing cardiovascular risks?
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Yes, Rosuvastatin can reduce C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, indicating reduced inflammation. Lower CRP levels are linked to a decreased risk of cardiovascular events.