Studie zeigt, dass eine experimentelle tägliche Pille den Cholesterinspiegel bei Patienten senken kann, die mit Statinen allein keinen ausreichenden Nutzen sehen

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/08/health/enlicitide-cholesterol-lowering-drug-study?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=missions&utm_source=reddit

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    1. For some people with high cholesterol, making lifestyle changes and taking routine statin medications may not be sufficient to help them reach their target cholesterol levels. For these patients, a new experimental pill could offer some hope.

      Phase 3 trial data found that people who took the investigational drug enlicitide with their routine cholesterol-lowering regimen, like statins, saw up to a 60% reduction in their LDL or “bad” cholesterol after 24 weeks of daily treatment, according to a news release about the results. That was in comparison with people who took a placebo along with their routine cholesterol-lowering medications. All study participants had high levels of LDL cholesterol and a history of either a major cardiovascular disease event, or they were at an increased risk for one.

      The new results, which have not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal, were presented Saturday at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions.

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    2. That’s crazy. When I started Lipitor, my cholesterol cratered. I wonder why it doesn’t work well for some people.

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