Familial hypercholesterolemia is a typical, acquired confusion of cholesterol digestion that prompts early cardiovascular dismalness and mortality. It is underdiagnosed and undertreated. Statins, ezetimibe, bile corrosive sequestrants, niacin, lomitapide, mipomersen and LDL apheresis are medicines that can bring down LDL cholesterol levels. Early treatment can prompt generous decrease of cardiovascular occasions and demise in patients with FH. It is critical to build attention to this issue in doctors and patients so as to lessen the weight of this issue.
Watchwords: familial hypercholesterolemia, statins, ezetimibe, bile corrosive sequestrants, LDL apheresis, lomitapide, mipomersen
Research Article: Journal of Hypertension: Open Access
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