Background: Statins are at the forefront of strategies to manage hypercholesterolemia. However 10% to 15% of patients are intolerant to any statin drugs, even at low daily doses and almost one-third of statin users discontinue therapy within 1 year. Some nutraceuticals are prescribed as lipid-lowering substances, but doubts remain about their efficacy and tolerability. Objectives: We aimed to investigate the efficacy and the safety of a nutraceutical combination consisting mainly of 200 mg red yeast rice extract (equivalent to 3 mg monacolins), 500 mg berberine, and 10 mg policosanols (MBP-NC) in patients with low-moderate risk hypercholesterolemia. Methods: In this single centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study 60 consec...
Increased non high-density lipoprotein (HDL)/low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are in...
Abstract Introduction: A relevant role is now emerging for nutraceuticals and specif...
Background: Red yeast rice supplements are broadly accepted as treatment for dyslipidaemia in subjec...
Background: Statins are at the forefront of strategies to manage hypercholesterolemia. However 10% t...
AbstractBackgroundStatins are at the forefront of strategies to manage hypercholesterolemia. However...
Phytosterols and red yeast rice are largely studied cholesterol-lowering nutraceuticals, respectivel...
The main guidelines for cardiovascular disease prevention suggest that nutraceuticals could be an ef...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Some nutraceuticals are prescribed as lipid-lowering substances. However, doubt...
Efficacy of a new patented proprietary combination of natural nutraceuticals (PN) containing natural...
BACKGROUND: Probiotics incorporated into dairy products have been shown to reduce total (TC) and LD...
A large body of evidence has demonstrated that LDL-C reduction by statins decrease cardiovascular ri...
Background:Probiotics incorporated into dairy products have been shown to reduce total (TC) and LDL ...
AIM: Evidence showed that LDL-cholesterol lowering is associated with a significant cardiovascular ...
The extracts of red yeast rice (RYR) are currently the most effective cholesterol-lowering nutraceut...
Increased non high-density lipoprotein (HDL)/low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are in...
Increased non high-density lipoprotein (HDL)/low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are in...
Abstract Introduction: A relevant role is now emerging for nutraceuticals and specif...
Background: Red yeast rice supplements are broadly accepted as treatment for dyslipidaemia in subjec...
Background: Statins are at the forefront of strategies to manage hypercholesterolemia. However 10% t...
AbstractBackgroundStatins are at the forefront of strategies to manage hypercholesterolemia. However...
Phytosterols and red yeast rice are largely studied cholesterol-lowering nutraceuticals, respectivel...
The main guidelines for cardiovascular disease prevention suggest that nutraceuticals could be an ef...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Some nutraceuticals are prescribed as lipid-lowering substances. However, doubt...
Efficacy of a new patented proprietary combination of natural nutraceuticals (PN) containing natural...
BACKGROUND: Probiotics incorporated into dairy products have been shown to reduce total (TC) and LD...
A large body of evidence has demonstrated that LDL-C reduction by statins decrease cardiovascular ri...
Background:Probiotics incorporated into dairy products have been shown to reduce total (TC) and LDL ...
AIM: Evidence showed that LDL-cholesterol lowering is associated with a significant cardiovascular ...
The extracts of red yeast rice (RYR) are currently the most effective cholesterol-lowering nutraceut...
Increased non high-density lipoprotein (HDL)/low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are in...
Increased non high-density lipoprotein (HDL)/low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are in...
Abstract Introduction: A relevant role is now emerging for nutraceuticals and specif...
Background: Red yeast rice supplements are broadly accepted as treatment for dyslipidaemia in subjec...