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Differential Effects of Lipid-lowering Drugs in Modulating Morphology of Cholesterol Particles
Published on: November 10, 2017
[Statin-induced adverse effects -- facts and genes]
Mariann Harangi1, Noémi Zsíros, Lilla Juhász
1Debreceni Egyetem, Orvos- és Egészségtudományi Centrum Belgyógyászati Intézet, Anyagcsere Betegségek Tanszék Debrecen Nagyerdei krt. 98. 4032. mharangi@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Statin therapy is considered to be safe and rarely associated with serious adverse events. However, a significant proportion of patients on statin therapy show some degree of intolerance which can lead to decreased adherence to statin therapy. The authors summarize the symptoms, signs and frequencies of the most common statin-induced adverse effects and their most important risk factors including some single nucleotide polymorphisms and gene mutations. Also, they review the available approaches to detect and manage the statin-intolerant patients.
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