Page 8 Kaartiani» (fibscrtier (A P , — An experim ental drug boosted good cholesterol so high and dropped bad cholesterol so low in a study that doctors were stu n n e d and v o iced ren ew ed hopes for an entirely new way of p re v e n tin g h e art a tta c k s and strokes. "We are the most excited we have been in decades," said Dr. Christo­ pher Cannon of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, who led the study of the novel drug for Merck & Co. "This could really be the next big thing." The drug, anacetrapib, will not be on the market anytim e soon. It needs more testing to see if its dram atic effects on cholesterol will translate into few er heart at­ tacks, strokes and deaths. M erck announced a 30,000-patient study to answ er that question, and it will take several years. But the sheer magnitude o f the new medicine's effects so far excited lots of doctors at an American Heart Association conference last week in Chicago, where the results were presented. 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