Abbott Laboratories (ABT) said a new showed that patients at high cardiovascular risk had significant regression of atherosclerosis after 8 and 14 months of therapy with Niaspan plus a statin.
In a pre-specified secondary endpoint of the ARBITER 6 - HALTS study, treatment with Niaspan plus statin also resulted in significantly fewer major adverse cardiac events, as compared to ezetimibe plus a statin.
The ARBITER 6 - HALTS study explored treatment approaches in patients at high cardiovascular risk already taking statins to control bad LDL cholesterol.
The company noted that the study was stopped early after a pre-specified interim analysis was conducted on 208 patients who had completed treatment and had undergone final ultrasound imaging of the carotid artery to measure the impact of treatment on atherosclerosis.
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