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A new daily pill, enlicitide, lowered LDL cholesterol by 60% in a major trial, offering a promising oral alternative for high-risk patients.
A new once-daily pill, enlicitide, reduced LDL cholesterol by about 60% in a large phase three trial, the largest drop seen with an oral medication since statins.
The drug, which mimics injectable treatments, may help patients who don’t reach cholesterol targets with high-dose statins.
Researchers say it could significantly lower heart attack and stroke risk, offering a promising option for those at high cardiovascular risk.
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Una nueva píldora diaria, la enlicitida, redujo el colesterol LDL en un 60% en un estudio importante, ofreciendo una alternativa oral prometedora para pacientes de alto riesgo.