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Fifty-two patients with Fredrickson Type IIb or Type IV hyperlipidaemia, in whom diet had not achieved satisfactory lipid levels, completed a double blind randomised study of acipimox versus placebo. The patients were given acipimox, 250 mg three times daily or placebo for a three month period, and plasma lipids and glucose were monitored.
The patients receiving acipimox showed a fall in the mean concentration of plasma triglyceride compared to placebo (0.74 mmol/l) and this was most marked in patients whose initial plasma triglyceride levels were greater than 3 mmol/l (1.0 mmol/l, confidence limits 0.18, 1.82). Acipimox was well tolerated, and could be a useful addition to the drugs available for the treatment of patients with hypertriglyceridaemia.
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Ball, M.J., Vella, M., Rechlass, J.P.D. et al. Acipimox in the treatment of patients with hyperlipidaemia: A double blind trial. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 31, 201–204 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00606659
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