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PCSK9 inhibitors fill a therapeutic niche for patients with familial hypercholesterolemia or patients with statin intolerance who are not able to achieve ...
The ACC/AHA cholesterol treatment guideline recommends prescribing the strongest statins at high doses to most men older than 65, even those with no history of ...
Statins are drugs used to lower blood cholesterol. High cholesterol is a risk factor for heart disease and angina. Statins block a substance that the body needs ...
Are your eyes healthy? In general, laser eye surgery is most appropriate for people who have a moderate degree of refractive error and no unusual vision ...
Sometimes healthy lifestyle changes aren't enough to lower cholesterol levels. If your doctor recommends medication to help lower your cholesterol, ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of adding epanova to statin therapy for lowering major adverse cardiovascular events in high ...
Cholesterol-lowering medicines called statins. Medicines to make the heart beat with less force. Medicines to lower blood pressure. The polypill is still ...
Because niacin has been linked to liver damage and strokes, most healthcare professionals now recommend it only for people who can't take statins to treat high ...
Statins also may help your body reabsorb cholesterol that has built up in plaques on your artery walls, preventing further blockage in your blood vessels and ...
Routine statin use not recommended. Unlike atherosclerotic disease ... Since there is no evidence of benefit, statins should not be routinely given ...
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