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Lower LDL-C for Longer? Defining the Optimal Timing and Intensity of Rx

Lower LDL-C for Longer? Defining the Optimal Timing and Intensity of Rx

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Should statin therapy be routinely initiated in middle‑aged adults with at least one atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk factor and LDL‑C levels above 100 mg/dL? Observational data consistently shows that lower LDL-C and non-HDL-C levels are associated with substantially reduced risks of atherosclerotic vascular disease. In the absence of randomized trial data in younger and middle-aged adults with low 10–30‑year risk, the role of additional risk stratification tools—such as hsCRP and coronary artery calcium scoring—becomes critical in guiding individualized decisions about when to begin lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy.

In this interview, William E. Boden MD, FACC and Roger S. Blumenthal, MD, FACC discuss 'Lower LDL-C for Longer? Defining the Optimal Timing and Intensity of Rx'.

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