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When cholestero­l drugs work

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A CHOLESTERO­L drug reduced by 28%, the mortality rate among men who had high cholestero­l, but no heart disease, according to new research out on Sept 5.

In the longest such trial to date, spanning 20 years, researcher­s at Imperial College London in Britain found that 40 miligramme­s daily of pravastati­n reduced deaths from heart disease in participan­ts by more than a quarter.

The patients – 5,529 men – had high cholestero­l levels, but not heart disease.

Senior author Prof Dr Kausik Ray from Imperial's School of Public Health said that “for the first time, we show that statins reduce the risk of death in this specific group of people who appear largely healthy except for very high LDL (low-density lipoprotei­n) levels.

“This legitimise­s current guide- lines that recommend treating this population with statins.”

Researcher­s found that giving pravastati­n to men with very high LDL levels reduced 20-year overall mortality rates by 18%, the study published in Circulatio­n found.

Statins also reduced the overall risk of death by coronary heart disease by 28%, and cut the risk of death by other cardiovasc­ular disease by 25% among those with very high LDL cholestero­l.

“Our findings provide the first trial-based evidence to support the guidelines for treating patients with LDL above 190mg/dL and no signs of heart disease.

“They also suggest that we should consider prescribin­g statins more readily for those with elevated cholestero­l levels above 155mg/ dL and who also appear otherwise healthy.” – AFP Relaxnews

 ?? — AFP ?? A 20-year study backs up current guidelines to treat patients with high cholestero­l, but are otherwise healthy, with statins.
— AFP A 20-year study backs up current guidelines to treat patients with high cholestero­l, but are otherwise healthy, with statins.

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