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Research Article

Combined Treatment with Fibrates and Small Doses of Atorvastatin in Patients with Mixed Hyperlipidemia

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Pages 125-128 | Published online: 26 Aug 2008
 

Summary

Combined statin and fibrate therapy is often imperative for the improvement of the serum lipid profile in patients with mixed hyperlipidemia. However, the potential risk of myopathy has limited the widespread use of such therapy. Preferably this treatment should involve low optimally tolerable doses of hypolipidemic drugs. Thus, we undertook a study to determine the safety and efficacy of combination therapy with fibrates and small doses of atorvastatin. Twenty-two patients with mixed hyperlipidemia were started on a fibrate regimen (micronised fenofibrate 200mg/day or ciprofibrate 100mg/day). Because after 12 weeks of therapy the fibrate failed to normalise the serum lipid profile, small doses of atorvastatin (5mg/day) were added for a further 12 weeks.

The administration of the fibrates resulted in a significant decrease in total and LDL-cholesterol levels, as well as in triglycerides, and an increase in HDL-cholesterol levels. The addition of atorvastatin (5mg/day) resulted in a further decrease in total and LDL-cholesterol levels. Consequently, the hypolipidemic therapy target was achieved in most of the patients. Combination therapy was well tolerated and no significant increases in serum liver and muscle enzymes were noticed.

We conclude that the careful administration of small doses of atorvastatin in patients with mixed dyslipidemia receiving fibrates is associated with a significant amelioration of lipid abnormalities.

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