Simulation Model based on Pooled Phase 3 Data Demonstrating NEXLETOL® (bempedoic acid) Tablet’s Potential to Lower Absolute Cardiovascular Event Risk Presented at ACC.21
May 15, 2021 12:00 ET | Source: Esperion Therapeutics, Inc. Esperion Therapeutics, Inc. Ann Arbor, Michigan, UNITED STATES
- Patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) on maximally tolerated statins and treated with NEXLETOL predicted to experience a 3.3% further absolute reduction in 10-year cardiovascular event risk compared with statins alone (p
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- Patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) on maximally tolerated statins and treated with NEXLETOL predicted to experience a 3.3% further absolute reduction in 10-year cardiovascular event risk compared with statins alone (p
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IMAGE: UVA Health s Amy Mathers, MD, led a study to determine the strengths and limitations of wastewater testing to detect COVID-19 in dorms, nursing homes, prisons and other congregate settings.. view more
Credit: Sanjay Suchak | UVA Communications
Wastewater testing is an effective way to identify new cases of COVID-19 in nursing homes and other congregate living settings, and it may be particularly useful for preventing outbreaks in college dormitories, a new University of Virginia study finds.
The research, a collaboration of UVA s School of Medicine and School of Engineering, was led by UVA Health s Amy Mathers, MD. It offers some of the first clear guidance on the most effective methods to perform testing to detect COVID-19 in wastewater.