Belfast Telegraph

Higher doses of drugs ‘may cut risks’ of heart attacks

- BY SAM GELDER

THOUSANDS of heart attacks and deaths from cardiovasc­ular disease could be prevented by patients taking higher doses of statins and taking the drugs as advised by doctors, a study has suggested.

Researcher­s at Imperial College London and the University of Leicester estimate the measures could lead to 12,000 cardiovasc­ular events — such as a heart attack or stroke — being averted among high-risk patients in the UK.

The paper, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, is the first to look at the combined effect of high intensity statin treatment and adherence in patients who have already had a cardiovasc­ular event and who are at increased risk of it happening again, compared to the general public.

Professor Kausik Ray, of Imperial College London, said: “The basic message here is that longterm adherence achieves better long-term cholestero­l reductions, and in turn, achieves better longterm outcomes for patients.”

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