von Hodenberg E
Herzzentrum Lahr, Klinik für Innere Medizin/Kardiologie, Lahr.
Internist (Berl). 2005 May;46 Suppl 1:S18-23. doi: 10.1007/s00108-005-1412-y.
Ezetimibe is a recently developed compound, which inhibits intestinal cholesterol absorption. Because there are hints for an increase of cholesterol absorption during statin therapy, the combination of Ezetimibe with a statin seems to be appropriate. This dual approach -- inhibition of intestinal cholesterol absorption and hepatic cholesterol synthesis -- offers a very potent reduction of cholesterol. The combination of statins with Ezetimibe leads to a further reduction of LDL-cholesterol up to 12-21%. The dual inhibition causes a more effective reduction of LDL-cholesterol than a statin monotherapy. LDL treatment goals can be reached more easily, and possible side effects of otherwise necessary high doses of statins can be avoided. Clinical endpoint studies with Ezetimibe are underway.