Does gemfibrozil 1200 mg daily improve serum lipoprotein concentrations in patients with hyperlipoproteinæmia?
Gemfibrozil at 1200 mg daily effectively improves lipid profiles by significantly reducing triglycerides, total cholesterol, VLDL, and LDL, while increasing HDL in patients with hyperlipoproteinæmia.
The efficacy of gemfibrozil in lowering increased serum lipoprotein concentrations was tested in a placebo-controlled cross-over trial on 30 patients. Administered in a dose of 1200 mg daily, gemfibrozil reduced increased serum triglyceride levels by approximately 50% and reduced increased serum cholesterol concentrations by about 20%. Elevated VLDL triglyceride levels were reduced by 60%, and increased LDL cholesterol concentrations were reduced by approximately 20%. The mean HDL cholesterol concentration increased during gemfibrozil treatment. No adverse reactions attributable to gemfibrozil were recorded during the trial.
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