“…Our findings of elevated HDL-cholesterol with Acipimox are in agreement with findings by Sirtori et al [45], Noseda et al [32], and Stuyt et al [49] who published increases by 20%, 6%, and 11%, respectively, as compared to our 9.8%. Similar effects have been described for nicotinic acid [7,35], bezafibrate [22,30,42] and etophylline-clofibrate [15], while effects of clofibrate and ion exchange resins [8,10,29,30,35,43,47,53] were inconsistent, and [3-sitosterol [38] and probucol [30] led to decreases of HDL-cholesterol concentrations. Inconsistent effects were also published with regard to dietary influences [17,19,34,37,39,40,46].…”