High-Dose Statins IDEAL For Use In High-Risk Patients, Study Suggests

Results of the IDEAL study support the aggressive use of high-dose statins as standard therapy for patients at high risk of repeat cardiovascular events, Scott Grundy (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center) told the American Heart Association annual meeting Nov. 15 in Dallas

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