Neo
#1042
@adssx do you how big the HDL effect is from flozinz? Do you think it’s helpful HDL up or just spurious (like the first gen CETP drugs seem to have perhaps been)
adssx
#1043
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New treatment cuts cholesterol by nearly 50%, without statins or side effects
Inhibition of PCSK9 with polypurine reverse hoogsteen hairpins: A novel gene therapy approach
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006295225002382?via%3Dihub
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Davin8r
#1045
Just wanted to report that my insurance covers Nexlizet with NO prior authorization for $10/month ($25 for 90 days). I could have saved so much money by asking my doc years ago to “just prescribe it and see what happens”.
I figured for sure they wouldn’t do it since my LDL is already low and I’m on Repatha. Lesson is, don’t assume your insurance won’t cover it if you want to try bempedoic acid. And now I’ll be using the branded med rather than a foreign generic with the associated potential risks.
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Consensus is that statins have a material effect on lifespan and healthspan.
Curious thoughts about this study that seems tl suggest they do for people who already have CAD but dont have a significant effect for those who dont.
So tear it apart 
https://www.jacc.org/doi/abs/10.1016/j.jcmg.2025.05.018?utm_source=signals.superpower.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=cholesterol-genes-drugs-cancer-clues-and-women-bodybuilders&_bhlid=25104835387f7d8d78d10130c3479b0ca0173506
Virilius
#1048
Which age group makes up the overwhelming majority of deaths from ASCVD? Old people.
Which age group already mostly has CAD? Old people.
Old people who don’t have any calcified plaque in their blood vessels already either have low LDL-C or are genetically protected from the negative effect of cholesterol through various mechanisms in which case statins don’t have much of an effect.
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