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In reply to the discussion: FDA approves drug that lowers cholesterol in a new way [View all]Grasswire2
(13,849 posts)52. Plenty of literature on google calling JUPITER a flawed study.
Was JUPITER trial data influenced by AstraZeneca to favor Crestor?
Reanalysis of a landmark cholesterol-lowering trial of people typically considered at low risk for heart attacks indicated that the results are flawed and do not support the primary-prevention benefits that made headlines, authors of the review asserted.
The reanalysis of the massive JUPITER trial involving almost 18,000 people with low or normal cholesterol but elevated levels of the inflammatory biomarker C-reactive protein (CRP) turned up no evidence of the striking decrease in coronary heart disease complications reported by the trial investigators. Instead, the reanalysis has called into question the involvement of drug companies in such clinical trials, according to an article in the June 28 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Moreover, Michel de Lorgeril, MD, of Joseph Fourier University and the National Center of Scientific Research in Grenoble, France, and co-authors argue that a major discrepancy exists between the JUPITER trials report of significant reductions in nonfatal stroke and myocardial infarction (MI) but a lack of effects on fatal stroke or MI. Moreover, cardiovascular mortality and the case-fatality rate for MI fell far below predicted rates.
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You might try Red Yeast Rice for lowering cholesterol. Even though it is a natural
in2herbs
Feb 2020
#11
I remember when some "doctors" and politicians were pushing to add statins to US water supplies.
C Moon
Feb 2020
#5
the data doesn't support you. But nobody's making you reject what you believe.
Grasswire2
Feb 2020
#51
I had wicked migraines when I was in my 30's. A neurologist put me on amitriptyline which I took
Vinca
Feb 2020
#18
I went vegetarian for a while and had a similar result. Unfortunately, I am diabetic and
Nay
Feb 2020
#13
Chicken is meat. Carbs wrapped in whole vegetables won't mess with your blood sugar.
lagomorph777
Feb 2020
#38
Uh, I know chicken is meat. When I gave up being vegetarian, I really only ate chicken or
Nay
Feb 2020
#39
High Cholesterol levels have not been proven to cause heart attacks or death due to heart disease.
Farmer-Rick
Feb 2020
#14
That's interesting, because when I ditched all meats (except fish once in a while) but kept eating
Nay
Feb 2020
#21
the answer is that it is inflammation of the arteries that causes coronary artery disease.
Grasswire2
Feb 2020
#30