| Literature DB >> 3281679 |
G Crepaldi1, P Avogaro, G C Descovich, T Di Perri, A Postiglione, C R Sirtori, A Strano, S Ventura, L Musatti.
Abstract
A multicenter study was carried out in 130 out-patients to assess the plasma lipid lowering activity of acipimox in type IIa, IIb and IV hyperlipoproteinemia. The study consisted of two periods, an 8-week randomized, double-blind comparison of active drug versus placebo and a 16-week open follow-up with acipimox (400 mg and 250 mg t.i.d., respectively, in type II and IV patients). During the double-blind phase acipimox, compared to placebo, showed a highly significant triglyceride lowering effect in type IV patients (-43% vs. +4%, P less than 0.01), while reducing plasma cholesterol significantly in type II patients (-7% vs. -3%, P less than 0.05). Further reductions in plasma lipids were obtained in both types of hyperlipoproteinemia after the 16-week follow-up. In type II patients, total cholesterol fell by 9% in the former acipimox group and 17% in the former placebo group, whereas a 34% reduction in triglycerides was found in type IV patients previously treated with placebo. Treatment had to be discontinued in 4 patients during the double-blind phase and in 5 patients during follow-up, because of adverse events such as skin reactions and gastric disturbances. Statistical analysis of hematological and biochemical variables expressing safety did not show any significant change during treatment.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3281679 DOI: 10.1016/0021-9150(88)90105-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Atherosclerosis ISSN: 0021-9150 Impact factor: 5.162