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A new treatment for swine flu may already be on pharmacy shelves — cholesterol-lowering statin drugs such as Lipitor and Zocor.

A large study found that people who were taking these drugs when they caught seasonal flu and had to be hospitalized were twice as likely to survive as those who were not on such medicines.

This doesn’t prove that stat ins can cure flu, or that starting on them after catching the flu would help. A federal study is underway now to test that. Doctors are optimistic, because previous studies also found that statins may improve survival from infectious diseases.

“It’s very promising,” said the new study’s leader, Dr. Ann Thomas of the Oregon Public Health Division. Results were discussed Thursday at an Infectious Diseases Society of America conference in Philadelphia.

The benefit seen from statins is “substantial,” said Dr. William Schaffner, a Vanderbilt University doctor whose hospital in Nashville, Tenn., was involved in the research.

“There are relatively few downsides to trying statins,” which are cheap, relatively safe, and already among the most widely used medicines in the world, he said.

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