July 1st, 2010
Podcast 94: What does a new meta-analysis tell us about statins and primary prevention?
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A meta-analysis of 11 studies encompassing more than 60,000 subjects finds that statins don’t lower all-cause mortality in people without cardiovascular disease. One editorialist calls the study, just published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, “the cleanest and most complete meta-analysis of pharmacological lipid lowering for primary prevention.”
One of the study’s principal authors, Kausik K. Ray, talked with us from London. I think you’ll find that listening in is worth your time.
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Categories: Audio, Cardiovascular risk, statins, Uncategorized
Tags: Cardiovascular risk, chronic kidney disease, diabetes, digoxin, hemodialysis, hemoglobin A1c, Jupiter study, Kausik K. Ray, meta-analysis, prevention, prostate screening, PSA, rosiglitazone, statins
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