Unexpected and abnormally low HDL cholesterol levels on Combination hypolipidemic therapy

Unnikrishnan, R. ; Das, R. ; Jaydip, R. ; Sudhakaran, C. ; Mohan, V. (2009) Unexpected and abnormally low HDL cholesterol levels on Combination hypolipidemic therapy Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 57 . pp. 180-181. ISSN 0004-577

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Abstract

In general, Indians have low HDL cholesterol levels. Fenofibrate, a drug widely used in the treatment of hypertriglyceridemia, usually also increases HDL cholesterol. There have been a few reports in the literature of a paradoxical decrease in serum HDL-cholesterol in patients treated with fenofibrate, either alone or in combination with a statin. We report three cases of paradoxical decrease in serum HDL- cholesterol in type 2 diabetic patients treated with a statin-fenofibrate combination.

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