A.S. Fleitas Estévez, G. Martínez, A. Seuc, S. Ameneiro Pérez, J.I. Fernández Montequin, L. Delgado Roche, J. Zapata, O. Morejón
It has been shown that a decrease in the concentrations of total cholesterol and LDL-col by diets and drugs reduces the peripheral vascular disease risk. Policosanol and Atorvastatin have shown they are capable of reducing both parameters in type II hypercholesterolemia. Some of the steps in the mechanism of action of these drugs are different and could show results sums, when we used in combination. They also show a pleiotropic effect given by its general antioxidant action on lipid peroxidation.
OBJECTIVES. To compare the effect of treatment with the combination with Atorvastatin and Atorvastatin - Policosanol on cholesterol concentrations of atherogenic lipoproteins, and the possible antioxidant action. PATIENTS AND METHODS. We studied 104 patients of both sexes in a range of ages between 40 and 60 years. It was taken as a criterion for inclusion Col-LDL levels above 3.3 mmol/L. Patients were randomly distributed into two groups (one treated with Atorvastatin and the other with Atorvastatin + Policosanol). Measurements were made of serum lipoproteins, and hemodynamic studies and oxidative stress before and after three months of treatment. RESULTS. Was found when comparing the groups among themselves, a decrease (p <0.05) in the values of T Col, Col-LDL, TG, VLDL and RAC. Average values were lower (p <0.05) from Col-LDL in the group treated with the combination of both drugs, as well as variations in the parameters which measure oxidative stress ( GSH (p <0.05) increased and MDA decreased). CONCLUSION. The combination of Policosanol and Atorvastatin in the treatment of hypercholesterolemic patients offers better results than using each separately.
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