Dyslipidemia is one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular disease in diabetes mellitus. The lipid changes associated with diabetes mellitus are attributed to increased free fatty acid flux secondary to insulin resistance. Newly diagnosed 90 cases of patients of Type II Diabetes Mellitus well controlled on oral hypoglycemic drugs were randomly divided into 3 groups of 30 each. The mean difference of Triglycerides between baseline versus after 6 months was 65.04 mg/dl in Group A, 39.99 mg/dl in Group B and 37.04 mg/dl in Group C. The mean difference of HDL between baseline versus after 6 months was 10.04 mg/dl in Group A, 10.26 mg/dl in Group B and 9.13 mg/dl in Group C. The mean difference of LDL between baseline versus after 6 months was 79.4 mg/dl in Group A, 67.6 mg/dl in Group B and 33.82 mg/dl in Group C. The mean difference of VLDL between baseline versus after 6 months was 13.01 mg/dl in Group A, 7.58 mg/dl in Group B and 7.41 mg/dl in Group C.
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