• Internal medicine journal · Aug 2017

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    Targeting low-density lipoprotein cholesterol with PCSK9 inhibitors.

    • Daniel J Scherer, Adam J Nelson, Peter J Psaltis, and Stephen J Nicholls.
    • South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
    • Intern Med J. 2017 Aug 1; 47 (8): 856-865.

    AbstractOver the past quarter century, clinical trials have consistently demonstrated that lowering levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) with statins reduces the rate of major adverse cardiovascular events. However, the findings that many patients continue to experience events or harbour inappropriately high LDL-C levels despite intensive statin therapy and the clinical reality of statin intolerance suggests that additional therapeutic strategies are required in order to achieve more effective reductions in cardiovascular risk. The emergence of inhibitory monoclonal antibodies targeted against proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin type 9 (PCSK9) provides a novel approach to reducing LDL-C levels. The current experience of PCSK9 inhibitors and implications for clinical use and cost effectiveness will be reviewed.© 2017 Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

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