Pharmacological methods to lower lipoprotein(a) levels
Natalia Wierzbowska,
Joanna Olejnik-Wojciechowska,
Aleksandra Dąbrowska
et al.
Abstract:Lipoprotein(a) exhibits proatherogenic properties, thus promoting the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Lp(a) levels are genetically determined and relatively constant at the turn of a patient's life. Even a single measurement could be an important screening test to distinguish a group of patients with increased cardiovascular risk. Despite the lack of specific therapies, drugs with potential effects on reducing Lp(a) levels include ezetimibe, PCSK-9 inhibitors, fibrates, inclisiran, olpar… Show more
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