Abstract
In November 2008, the JUPITER trial was published in the New England Journal of Medicine.Citation JUPITER is an acronym for Justification for the Use of Statins in Prevention: an Intervention Trial Evaluating Rosuvastatin. It was an AstraZeneca sponsored randomized double-blind trial comparing rosuvastatin 20 mg with placebo in 17,802 apparently healthy men and women with LDL cholesterol <3·4 mmol/L and elevated C-reactive protein (CRP). The results of the JUPITER trial have been widely publicized, and based on the trial, the main regulatory agencies have approved rosuvastatin for the indication of primary prevention of vascular events. However, the interpretation and clinical implications of the JUPITER trial have been questioned and remain controversial.Citation The objective of this commentary is to evaluate the relevance, design, results, and conclusions of the JUPITER study.
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