Innovative lipid-modifying agents are valuable resources to improve the control of athero- genic dyslipidemias and reduce the lipid-related residual cardiovascular risk of patients with intol- erance or who are not fully responsive to a consolidated standard of care (statins plus ezetimibe). Moreover, some of the upcoming compounds potently affect lipid targets that are thus far considered “unmodifiable”. The present paper is a viewpoint aimed at presenting the incremental metabolic and cardiovascular benefits of the emerging lipid-modulating agents and real-life barriers, hindering their prescription by physicians and their assumption by patients, which need to be worked out for a more diffuse and appropriate drug utilization.
Atherogenic Dyslipidemias: Unmet Needs and the Therapeutic Potential of Emerging and Novel Approaches and Drugs / A. Romandini, D. Baldassarre, S. Genovese, S. Capri, G. Pompilio, M. Scatigna, J. Pablo Werba. - In: PHARMACEUTICALS. - ISSN 1424-8247. - 16:2(2023), pp. 176.1-176.17. [10.3390/ph16020176]
Atherogenic Dyslipidemias: Unmet Needs and the Therapeutic Potential of Emerging and Novel Approaches and Drugs
D. BaldassarreCo-primo
;G. Pompilio;
2023
Abstract
Innovative lipid-modifying agents are valuable resources to improve the control of athero- genic dyslipidemias and reduce the lipid-related residual cardiovascular risk of patients with intol- erance or who are not fully responsive to a consolidated standard of care (statins plus ezetimibe). Moreover, some of the upcoming compounds potently affect lipid targets that are thus far considered “unmodifiable”. The present paper is a viewpoint aimed at presenting the incremental metabolic and cardiovascular benefits of the emerging lipid-modulating agents and real-life barriers, hindering their prescription by physicians and their assumption by patients, which need to be worked out for a more diffuse and appropriate drug utilization.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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