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Will new guidelines for statins use help curb high cholesterol?

Will new guidelines for statins use help curb high cholesterol?

Written by Agencies |Updated : August 11, 2014 4:40 PM IST

StatinsAmerican College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association issued new cholesterol guidelines that recommend that caregivers prescribe statins to healthy patients if their 10-year cardiovascular risk is 7.5 percent or higher. (Read: Common queries about cholesterol, lipid profile, VLDL, HDL, triglycerides )

Primary author Victor Montori, M.D., Mayo Clinic endocrinologist and lead researcher in the Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, said that the new cholesterol guidelines are a major improvement from the old ones, which lacked scientific rigor, asserting that the new guidelines are based upon calculating a patient's 10-year cardiovascular risk and prescribing proven cholesterol-lowering drugs - statins - if that risk is high. (Read: Natural foods to reduce cholesterol)

Montori said that rather than routinely prescribing statins to the millions of adults who have at least a 7.5 percent risk of having a heart attack or stroke within 10 years, there is an opportunity for clinicians and patients to discuss the potential benefits, harm and burdens of statins in order to arrive at a choice that reflects the existing research and the values and context of each patient. (Read: 8 natural cholesterol busters)

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The guidelines have been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Source: ANI

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