Cholesterol-lowering drug reduces risk before heart problems arise

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Cholesterol-lowering drug reduces risk before heart problems arise
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Cleveland Clinic research shows taking a cholesterol-lowering drug before heart problems arise can significantly reduce the risk of heart-related complications and death in high-risk individuals.

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Nissen and his team performed a secondary analysis on data collected for the CLEAR Outcomes trial, which studied a cholesterol-lowering medicine, called bempedoic acid, in people who were unable to take statins. There was also a 30% reduction in major heart events and a 39% reduction in death from heart disease.

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