Objective: To investigate the potential for a pharmacokinetic interaction between fluvastatin modified-release 80mg tablet (Lescol((R)) XL; fluvastatin XL) and amlodipine 5mg tablet (Norvasc((R))) following multiple once-a-day doses for 2 weeks.
Design: This was a single-centre, six-sequence, three-period, randomised, crossover design study. Fluvastatin XL 80mg tablet and amlodipine 5mg tablet were administered once a day for 2 weeks either alone or in combination.
This analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of baseline triglyceride levels on lipid and lipoprotein changes after treatment with the combination of fluvastatin and fibrates. The analysis involved pooling data from 10 studies that included 1,018 patients with either mixed hyperlipidemia or primary hypercholesterolemia. Patients received a combination of fluvastatin and a fibrate (bezafibrate, fenofibrate, or gemfibrozil) from 16 to 108 weeks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: According to the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) III guidelines, hypercholesterolemic patients with greater risk for cardiovascular heart disease require more aggressive lowering of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels. Numerous studies have demonstrated that despite these guidelines, patients often do not reach their target levels, and that physicians frequently do not titrate the drug beyond the starting dose. For these patients, it may be more suitable to initiate treatment with a higher starting dose of statin.
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