HYPOLIPIDEMIC EFFECT AND LESKOL TOLERANCE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA - RESULTS OF MULTICENTER TRIAL

Hypertensive patients with hyperlipidemia are at high risk to develop coronary heart disease (CHD). Chemotherapeutic correction of hyperlipidemia seems most reliable modality to prevent CHD. Hypolipidemic effect and tolerance of leskol (fluvastatin) in dietotherapy-resistant hypercholesterolemia were studied in 74 patients with essential hypertension treated with hypotensive drugs. The patients were included in a multicenter trial. A 12-week course reduced total cholesterol level under 6.2 mmol/l in 59% of the patients, under 5.2 mmol/l in 29% of them. LDLP cholesterol lowered to 3.5% in 34% of the patients. Mean apo B diminished by 23%. There was a 27% decrease in the proportion of atherogenic fraction apo B to antiatherogenic fraction to transport proteins apo A-I. Leskol is well tolerated and effective against hypercholesterolemia, it is safe in relation to side effects and blood biochemistry.

Authors
ARONOV D.M. , AKHMEDZHANOV N.M. , VARTANOVA O.N. , VOLCHKOVA T.M. , GRATSYANSKY N.A. , IVLEVA A.Y. , KOBALAVA Z.D. , MELKINA O.Y. , MOISEEV V.S. , OLFERYEV A.M. , OLBINSKAYA L.I. , PEROVA N.V. , PYZH M.V.
Number of issue
1
Language
Russian
Pages
45-48
Status
Published
Volume
67
Year
1995
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/9451/
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