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eLearning in less than 60 minutes
Changes/additions to materials:
Ezetimibe and cancer — reassuring data
As we have blogged, an analysis of post-marketing adverse event reports did not find any increased risk of cancer with ezetimibe▼ compared with statins, either alone or when taken in combination with simvastatin. Although these data are reassuring, it would seem sensible to use ezetimibe▼ only with caution because there is no published evidence of its benefit on clinically important outcomes such as cardiovascular events and its long-term safety is unknown. Prescribers should continue to use evidence-based statins (e.g. simvastatin 40mg/day) first-line in most patients who require a lipid-lowering agent.
A MeReC Bulletin on lipid-modifying treatment is now available. It:
- addresses the similarities and differences between NICE guidance for people with and without type 2 diabetes
- provides clarification on NICE’s recommendations regarding thresholds for intensifying treatment
- discusses the evidence base for high-intensity statins, for rosuvastatin and for ezetimibe▼, the reliability of single cholesterol measurements, and the side effects of statins.
In this room you will find a series of workshops using a multimedia presentation of PowerPoint slides with audio commentary by the NPC team. You will need speakers and a sound card in your computer.
Each section lasts around 10 minutes with an outline of the content given below. Simply click on one of the underlined links and then click on the play icon to begin. You can jump forwards to skip a slide or backwards to repeat a slide by clicking the relevant slide on the left hand side of the console.
Part 1 (24 min 07secs)
- What does NICE say?
- who to treat and when, with what, and what targets to aim for
Part 2 (22min 54secs)
- Evidence base for the different statins
- targets and doses
- high vs. standard doses
- safety issues
Part 3 (11min 42secs)
- Which statin?
- Statin use in different patient groups
Part 4 (15min 15secs)
- Alternatives to statins: fibrates, ezetimibe, etc.
Part 5 (17min 21secs)
- How well are we doing?
- patient concordance, switch programmes, etc.
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