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Niacin, Psyllium Fiber May Augment Statins


 

Thus, treatment with 3.6 g/day soluble fiber had the same incremental impact on lowering LDL cholesterol as did doubling a patient's dosage of simvastatin from 10 mg/day to 20 mg/day, said Dr. Moreyra. In addition, the psyllium fiber dosage used was very well tolerated. This study received no commercial funding.

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