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JUPITER: Cardiovascular Benefits of Statins Outweigh Diabetes Risk


 

FROM THE LANCET

In an accompanying commentary, Dr. Gerald F. Watts and Dr. Esther M. Ooi of the University of Western Australia, Perth, noted that although the findings reaffirm the net value of statins in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease, "the diabetogenic effect of these drugs is highest in individuals with risk factors for diabetes, including raised C-reactive protein," while the risk of diabetes is negligible in the absence of statins. As such, they wrote, "a major take-home message for the clinician involved in either primary or secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease is that all individuals on a statin who have major risk factors for diabetes, particularly impaired fasting glucose, need to be informed about the risk, monitored regularly for hyperglycemia, and advised to lose weight and take regular physical exercise to mitigate the emergence of diabetes" (Lancet 2012;380:541-3).

This analysis and the JUPITER trial were funded by AstraZeneca. Dr. Ridker and some of his coinvestigators disclosed financial relationships with AstraZeneca, Merck, Isis, and other companies. Dr. Watts disclosed receiving honoraria or lecture fees from AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Merck Sharp & Dohme, and other companies. Dr. Ooi declared that she had no financial conflicts of interest.

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