Comparison of the Lipid-Lowering Effects of Pitavastatin 4 mg Versus Pravastatin 40 mg in Adults With Primary Hyperlipidemia or Mixed (Combined) Dyslipidemia: A Phase IV, Prospective, US, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Superiority Trial

Abstract Purpose Results from a Phase III, European, noninferiority trial in elderly (age ≥65 years) patients with primary hyperlipidemia or mixed (combined) dyslipidemia demonstrated significantly greater reductions in LDL-C for pitavastatin versus pravastatin across 3 pair-wise dose comparisons (1...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical therapeutics 2014-08, Vol.36 (8), p.1211-1222
Hauptverfasser: Sponseller, Craig A., MD, Morgan, Roger E., MD, Kryzhanovski, Vladimir A., MD, PhD, Campbell, Stuart E., BBA, Davidson, Michael H., MD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Purpose Results from a Phase III, European, noninferiority trial in elderly (age ≥65 years) patients with primary hyperlipidemia or mixed (combined) dyslipidemia demonstrated significantly greater reductions in LDL-C for pitavastatin versus pravastatin across 3 pair-wise dose comparisons (1 mg vs 10 mg, 2 mg vs 20 mg, and 4 mg vs 40 mg, respectively). The present study investigated whether pitavastatin 4 mg is superior to pravastatin 40 mg in LDL-C reduction in adults (18–80 years old) with primary hyperlipidemia or mixed (combined) dyslipidemia. Methods This was a Phase IV, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, active-control superiority study conducted in the United States. Patients with baseline LDL-C levels of 130 to 220 mg/dL (inclusive) and triglyceride levels ≤400 mg/dL after a 6-week washout/dietary stabilization period were randomized to 12 weeks of once-daily treatment with either pitavastatin 4 mg or pravastatin 40 mg. Findings A total of 328 subjects (164 per treatment arm) were randomized (mean age, 57.9 years [76% were aged
ISSN:0149-2918
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DOI:10.1016/j.clinthera.2014.06.009