Primary & Secondary Hyperlipidemia: How to Treat?
Volume 2 - Issue 2
Shah Murad*1, Fasiha Fatima2, Sana Tufail3, A Qudoos4, Seema5, Abdul Ghaffar6 and Jamila Shah7
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- 1Department of Pharmacology, Islamabad Medical & Dental College, Pakistan
- 2AP Biochemistry, KIMS Karachi, Pakistan
- 3Department of Pharmacology, Shaikhzaid Medical College, Pakistan
- 4Department of Pharmacology, HBS Medical and Dental College, Pakistan
- 5Department of Gynaecology, National Medical Centre, Pakistan
- 6CWO, Islamabad Medical and Dental College, Pakistan
- 7Department of Psychology, Bahria University, Pakistan
*Corresponding author:
Shah Murad, Department of Pharmacology, Islamabad Medical & Dental College, Pakistan
Received:December 02, 2019; Published: December 13, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/ANOAJ.2019.02.000134
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Abstract
Highly altered Body Mass Index (BMI) and hypertension are independent and reversible determinants for coronary artery
disease. Hypolipidemia can prevent hyperlipidemic patients to be victim of coronary artery disease. This study was conducted
to compare hypolipidemic effects of Niacin and Jujube fruit in primary as well as secondary hyperlipidemic patients. Study was
conducted from November 2015 to February 2016 at Jinnah Hospital Lahore, Pakistan. Sixty participants were enrolled of both
gender male and female hyperlipidemic patients age range from 20 to 70 years. Written and explained consent was taken from all
patients. They were divided in two groups. Group-I was advised to take two grams Niacin in divided doses for the period of two
months. Group-II was advised to take 500 grams of fruit Jujube daily for the period of two months. Their baseline LDL and HDL
cholesterol was determined by conventional method of measuring Lipid Profile. After two months therapy, their post treatment
lipid profile was measured and mean values with ± SEM were analyzed biostatistically. Group-I which was on Niacin their LDL
cholesterol decreased significantly and HDL cholesterol was increased significantly. In group-II patients LDL cholesterol was
decreased significantly but HDL increase was not significant with p-value of >0.05. It was concluded from the research work that
Niacin is potent in lowering LDL and increasing HDL cholesterol, while Jujube has significant effect as LDL cholesterol lowering
agent, but it does not increase HDL cholesterol significantly.
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