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Lovastatin for hypercholesterolemia.

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F P Zeller
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Lovastatin is the first 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitor approved for the treatment of primary hypercholesterolemia. It is indicated as adjunctive therapy to dietary control and should be initiated at 20 mg/d in the evening. With higher dosages, twice-daily dosing is preferred, particularly when the dosage reaches the maximum recommended 80 mg/d. Compared with other drugs available, lovastatin has been shown to have good efficacy and a low incidence of side effects. Limited pharmacokinetic information available from the manufacturer reports absorption approximately 30 percent, protein binding greater than 95 percent, and a dual pathway for elimination through both urine (10 percent) and feces (83 percent). The drug has been clinically tested versus placebo and in combination with other cholesterol-lowering drugs. Lovastatin is effective in lowering total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol by 25-30 percent, with nonfamilial (hypercholesterolemic) patients responding better than those with the familial form of the disease. One percent of lovastatin patients have discontinued therapy because of intolerable side effects. The most common complaints are flatulence and diarrhea; more severe abnormalities include elevation of liver enzymes and an unclear propensity for producing lens opacities. The monthly cost to a patient taking 20 mg/d is approximately $44. Although the drug should be added to hospital formularies, long-term safety experience and competition from other HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors will determine lovastatin's final therapeutic role.

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