Hypocholesterolaemic activity of suloctidil: double-blind, crossover short-term and long-term treatment trial
Summary Two studies were carried out inpatients with primary hyperlipidaemia to investigate the effect of suloctidil (200 mg 3-times daily) on serum cholesterol levels and other lipidaemic variables. The first study was a double-blind, crossover comparison of suloctidil and placebo in 23 patients. P...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current medical research and opinion 1984, Vol.9 (3), p.147-152 |
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Two studies were carried out inpatients with primary hyperlipidaemia to investigate the effect of suloctidil (200 mg 3-times daily) on serum cholesterol levels and other lipidaemic variables. The first study was a double-blind, crossover comparison of suloctidil and placebo in 23 patients. Patients were allocated at random to receive one or other treatment for 4 weeks, after a wash-out period of 4 weeks on placebo, and were then crossed over to the alternative medication for the following 4 weeks. Patients were kept on a controlled diet throughout the trial. In the second, long-term study, 28 patients were treated, after an initial washout period of 8 weeks on placebo, with suloctidil for periods of up to I year. As in the short-term trial, patients were maintained on a controlled diet. The results showed that suloctidil produced a statistically significant reduction in total serum cholesterol and serum triglycerides in the short-term and this reduction was maintained over the longer period of the second study. In addition, there was a concomitant and approximately proportional increase in HDL-cholesterol. Suloctidil was well tolerated and no serious side-effects were reported. |
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ISSN: | 0300-7995 1473-4877 |
DOI: | 10.1185/03007998409109573 |