Report of the Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in AdultsDIANE Publishing, 1997 - 170 pages Presents the National Cholesterol Education Program's updated recommendations for cholesterol management with examination of available evidence on coronary heart disease (CHD) and high blood cholesterol. Topics of discussion include: patients with established CHD and others at high risk; cholesterol lowering in women, the elderly, and young adults; physical activity and weight loss as components of dietary therapy; drug therapy; cholesterol lowering and total mortality; and cost-effectiveness of cholesterol lowering. Includes tables and dietary recommendations with sample menus. |
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... [ statins ] ) and other drugs ( fibric acids and probucol ) . Estrogen replacement in postmenopausal women is listed as a possible alternative or adjunct to drug therapy in those with elevated LDL - cholesterol levels . Bile acid ...
... [ statins ] ) and other drugs ( fibric acids and probucol ) . Estrogen replacement in postmenopausal women is listed as a possible alternative or adjunct to drug therapy in those with elevated LDL - cholesterol levels . Bile acid ...
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... statin plus fibric acid ( and possibly a statin plus nicotinic acid ) carries an increased risk of myopathy . Drug therapy is likely to continue for many years or a lifetime . Hence , the decision to add drug therapy to the regimen ...
... statin plus fibric acid ( and possibly a statin plus nicotinic acid ) carries an increased risk of myopathy . Drug therapy is likely to continue for many years or a lifetime . Hence , the decision to add drug therapy to the regimen ...
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... statin drugs appear to be preferable . Fibric acids are preferred by some authorities when the diabetic patient has ... statins . Nicotinic acid ( or fibric acids ) can be used when the predominant abnormality is hypertriglyceridemia ...
... statin drugs appear to be preferable . Fibric acids are preferred by some authorities when the diabetic patient has ... statins . Nicotinic acid ( or fibric acids ) can be used when the predominant abnormality is hypertriglyceridemia ...
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... statins , and even bile acid sequestrants can have a mild - to - moderate HDL - raising action . Thus , it may be difficult to distinguish the relative contributions of LDL lowering and HDL raising to CHD risk reduction . Nonetheless ...
... statins , and even bile acid sequestrants can have a mild - to - moderate HDL - raising action . Thus , it may be difficult to distinguish the relative contributions of LDL lowering and HDL raising to CHD risk reduction . Nonetheless ...
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... statins will suffice . However , some patients with marked elevations of LDL - cholesterol , especially those with severe forms of hypercholesterolemia , may not achieve LDL - cholesterol levels of 100 mg / dL or less , even when diet ...
... statins will suffice . However , some patients with marked elevations of LDL - cholesterol , especially those with severe forms of hypercholesterolemia , may not achieve LDL - cholesterol levels of 100 mg / dL or less , even when diet ...
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