ANTARA 130mg(fenofibrate) capsules & 43mgOSCIENT Pharmaceuticals

NCEP Guidelines

The Third Report of the Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (known as ATP III) presented updated recommendations by the National Cholesterol Education Program for cholesterol testing and management.

The guidelines continue to identify low-density lipoprotein as the primary target of cholesterol-lowering therapy, but now also recommend treatment beyond LDL lowering for people with triglycerides ≥200 mg/dL.

About Triglycerides

  • ATP III introduced a new secondary target of therapy, namely non-HDL-C, in patients with elevated triglycerides (≥200 mg/dL).
  • Triglyceride levels may be an independent risk factor for CHD and are associated with the metabolic syndrome.
  • Elevated triglycerides represent one factor within a set of lifestyle-related risk-factor targets in high or moderately high-risk persons, including obesity, low HDL-C, metabolic syndrome, smoking, and physical inactivity.
  • The ATP III panel concluded that the link between serum triglycerides and CHD is stronger than previously recognized, and that greater emphasis should be placed on elevated triglycerides as a marker for increased risk for CHD.
  • First-line therapy for elevated serum triglycerides should be therapeutic lifestyle changes.
  • For high-risk patients with elevated triglycerides or low HDL-C levels, addition of a fibrate or nicotinic acid to LDL cholesterol-lowering therapy can be considered.

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