The American journal of geriatric pharmacotherapy
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Am J Geriatr Pharmacother · Mar 2007
ReviewStatins for the primary prevention of cardiovascular events in older adults: a review of the evidence.
Although statins have been demonstrated to be beneficial for secondary prevention in the elderly, their use for primary prevention has not been well described. ⋯ Extension of treatment guidelines should consider an individual's global risk of coronary heart disease. However, due to the prevalence of subclinical disease in older adults, risk may be higher or otherwise differ with age. In addition, tolerance for and barriers to adherence with long-term medical therapy are important treatment considerations in older adults. Prospective, randomized controlled trials that better define the tolerability, safety, and efficacy of statin therapy in older adults with elevated cholesterol levels and intermediate cardiovascular risk are needed.