Branded Life After Lipitor: Pharma Targets Unmet Needs In Dyslipidemia
Executive Summary
Statins represent a high standard of care for managing high blood cholesterol, bolstered by a strong evidence base, but new targets like PCSK9 and CETP are nevertheless stealing the spotlight nowadays. Whether new drugs, if they make it to market, will be used beyond narrow, targeted population segments is uncertain and will depend on results from large-scale outcomes studies showing significant efficacy and, importantly, reassurance of a solid safety profile.
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