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		<title>Paxil Lawsuit Process Notice</title>
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<p><strong><a title="Paxil Lawsuit" href="http://www.paxil-lawsuit.co">Paxil Lawsuit</a></strong>: Of the more than 600 lawsuits against Glaxo, this case was the first Paxil birth defect lawsuit to go to trial. According to the complaint, the child’s mother took Paxil as prescribed by her doctor during her pregnancy. The child suffered from a direct Paxil side effect. The manufacturer disagrees with the verdict and stated that they would appeal. There seem to be serious potential risks to taking Paxil while pregnant. There are many lawsuits against Paxil because of the negative side effects that are possible. If you or someone you know has a baby who was born with a birth defect because of using Paxil during pregnancy, you should contact a Paxil birth defects attorney. No child should have to suffer from a heart defect as a result of a medication taken during pregnancy. You should consult your physician and speak in detail regarding Paxil’s potential risks. You should also consider switching to a different antidepressant if these medications are absolutely necessary for you to take.</p>
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<p><strong>Paxil Lawsuit</strong>: Risks of taking this drug may need to be updated and made even stronger in order to fully provide information to people who are considering taking the medication. Paxil is considered to be an antidepressant, specifically a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI). The drug works by restoring the balance of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin helps to improve certain mood problems. Paxil has been used to treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Like any other drug, there are side effects from Paxil that need to be made apparent to those who are taking the drug. Because of the side effects, there have been Paxil lawsuits.</p>
<h3>Our use of the term or terms Paxil Lawsuit is for descriptive purposes only. There is no relationship between the owners of this website and the maker of the product discussed in this post. Our use of the words Recall, Class Action Lawsuit and other similar words related to an event do not necessarily mean that this event has occurred. Refer to the website of the United States Food and Drug Administration for information on drug or medical device recalls. If a Class Action Lawsuit is formed in relation to the product discussed in this post we will provide that information at the time the Class Action is formed. A Class Action Lawsuit is not required to exist for you to file a lawsuit if you have been injured by the product discussed in this post.</h3>
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		<title>Actos Lawsuit Enlightenment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actos Lawsuit: A small amount of microscopic hematuria in an individual without symptoms (asymptomatic microscopic hematuria) can be found in many healthy individuals. It has been estimated that up to 10% of the population has asymptomatic microscopic hematuria. In brief, the older you are (generally over the age of 40), the more risk factors you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Actos Lawsuit" href="http://www.actoslawsuit.pro"><strong>Actos Lawsuit</strong></a>: A small amount of microscopic hematuria in an individual without symptoms (asymptomatic microscopic hematuria) can be found in many healthy individuals. It has been estimated that up to 10% of the population has asymptomatic microscopic hematuria. In brief, the older you are (generally over the age of 40), the more risk factors you have (smoking, occupational exposure), and the more red blood cells present, the more likely serious pathology (disease of the urinary tract including bladder cancer) will be found. If you have persistent microscopic hematuria without a known cause, a urologic assessment is recommended.</p>
<p>When assessment for hematuria is required, the entire urinary tract is evaluated. This is accomplished via imaging studies (X ray or ultrasound), cystoscopy (visual inspection of the bladder), and possibly cytology (urine test for cancer cells). There are multiple causes for blood in the urine, including the possibility of kidney disease, kidney, ureteral or bladder stones, infection, or enlargement of the prostate. Approximately twenty percent of patients with bladder cancer will complain of irritative voiding symptoms. These symptoms include urinary urgency (a need to rush to the bathroom), burning and urinary frequency. These same symptoms are present in other urologic conditions such as infection, bladder instability and prostatic enlargement in men. These symptoms are most commonly associated with a diffuse superficial form of transitional cell cancer of the bladder called CIS (carcinoma in situ). Unfortunately for some, their diagnosis may be delayed since these symptoms are present in so many other diseases.</p>
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		<title>Paxil Lawsuit Reports</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 23:47:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong><a title="Paxil Lawsuit" href="http://www.paxil-lawsuit.us">Paxil Lawsuit</a></strong>: Studies have suggested a link between the use of Paxil during pregnancy and birth defects. Paxil is an antidepressant that is classified as a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI). Among all the studies, it was concluded that women who took Paxil while pregnant increased the risk of their children developing birth defects, particularly heart defects. The side effects of Paxilare dangerous and can be potentially life-threatening so it is important to be aware of all the risks. Before the studies were conducted, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Paxil warning to doctors, other healthcare professionals and patients. The FDA Paxil warning alerted the public about the increased risk of congenital malformations, particularly heart malformations, as a result of using Paxil during the first trimester of pregnancy. In 2006, after the FDA warning for Paxil users, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) warned pregnant women to avoid taking the prescription medication Paxil. ACOG officials specifically noted the detrimental side effects of Paxilregarding heart defects for newborns.</p>
<p>Some of the latest studies, performed in association with the CDC, make note of the Paxil side effects and suggest an increased risk of neonatal heart defects for the infants of obese women who were pregnant and used Paxil. Another study that was published in The New England Journal of Medicine also suggested that heart defects were a side effect of Paxil. These Paxil birth defects obstruct the blood flow from the heart to the lungs. Heart defects are not the only side effects associated with Paxil. Another Paxil birth defect includes a lung condition called Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension (PPHN). Babies born with PPHN have difficulty getting enough oxygen to their lungs and may possibly suffer from heart failure. The side effects of Paxil are potentially dangerous and life-threatening and should be considered by mothers who are pregnant before beginning the use of the antidepressant Paxil. If your baby was born with a medical condition as a result of being exposed to Paxil, you should contact a Paxil birth defects lawyer for a consultation.</p>
<h3>Our use of the term or terms Paxil Lawsuit is for descriptive purposes only. There is no relationship between the owners of this website and the maker of the product discussed in this post. Our use of the words Recall, Class Action Lawsuit and other similar words related to an event do not necessarily mean that this event has occurred. Refer to the website of the United States Food and Drug Administration for information on drug or medical device recalls. If a Class Action Lawsuit is formed in relation to the product discussed in this post we will provide that information at the time the Class Action is formed. A Class Action Lawsuit is not required to exist for you to file a lawsuit if you have been injured by the product discussed in this post.</h3>
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<p><a title="Paxil Lawsuit" href="http://www.paxil-lawsuit.us"><strong>Paxil Lawsuit</strong></a>: Used for the treatment of depression and anxiety, Paxil® is a type of drug known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). Alerts were previously issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to inform the public of potential increased risks to fetal development if Paxil® is prescribed during the first trimester of pregnancy. A <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Attorney</strong> has the knowledge to represent individuals who believe they have been injured because of taking Paxil®. Women who took Paxil® during their pregnancy and gave birth to a baby with birth defects should act quickly to determine if they are eligible to file a claim. Complete the form above or call Best Legal Source at 800-611-7080 and we&#8217;ll get you in touch with a <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Attorney.</strong></p>
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<p>Individuals who have taken Paxil were possibly subjected to serious risks and not adequately informed when first prescribed Paxil®. These risks can include severe birth injuries, such as heart defects and Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn. Women taking Paxil® who are pregnant or plan on becoming pregnant should discuss the potential risks with their healthcare provider. A qualified and experienced <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Attorney</strong> is waiting to assist you with your case.</p>
<p>The owners of this website are not the makers of Paxil® and do not have any affiliation, connection, or relationship with the makers of Paxil®. If you are looking for information directly from the makers of Paxil®, this is not their website. <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Attorney</strong> is a general term used to describe the legal process and services provided by an attorney experienced with Paxil lawsuits and similar cases. The use of the term <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Attorney</strong> or any other phrase containing the word Paxil® does not imply any connection or relationship between the makers of Paxil® and the owners of this website. Best Legal Source does not represent the manufacturer, but rather is here to offer help in locating a <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Attorney</strong> if you or a loved one has suffered from use of this drug.</p>
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<p>Women who believe they have suffered because of taking the drug Paxil® could be eligible for compensation for hospital and medical costs, pain and suffering, and lost wages. Fill out the form to the right or call 800-611-7080 and Best Legal Source will connect you with a <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Attorney</strong> who can lead you through the legal process.</p>
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<h3>Our use of the term or terms Paxil Lawsuit is for descriptive purposes only. There is no relationship between the owners of this website and the maker of the product discussed in this post. Our use of the words Recall, Class Action Lawsuit and other similar words related to an event do not necessarily mean that this event has occurred. Refer to the website of the United States Food and Drug Administration for information on drug or medical device recalls. If a Class Action Lawsuit is formed in relation to the product discussed in this post we will provide that information at the time the Class Action is formed. A Class Action Lawsuit is not required to exist for you to file a lawsuit if you have been injured by the product discussed in this post.</h3>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actos Lawsuit: Experience also counts. As a physician practices the art of medicine, his depth of knowledge and ability to treat grows. Ask your physician how long he has been treating patients with bladder cancer. If you require major surgery ask how many he has performed and if his complication rate matches what is expected. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Actos Lawsuit" href="http://www.actoslawsuit.pro"><strong>Actos Lawsuit</strong></a>:</strong> Experience also counts. As a physician practices the art of medicine, his depth of knowledge and ability to treat grows. Ask your physician how long he has been treating patients with bladder cancer. If you require major surgery ask how many he has performed and if his complication rate matches what is expected. Physicians by and large do improve as they practice, and all physicians are required to show that they are continuing to learn by partaking in continuing medical education, a requirement to remain licensed. Most physicians are compulsive in their medical practice and care deeply in the care they deliver. They continually strive to improve. Some physicians may become &#8220;burned out” over the years as they continue to face the pressures of a busy medical practice. Similarly, towards the end of a surgeon’s career, technical skills may slip due to aging. New urologists are trained in the latest techniques and are familiar with recent medical literature, but may lack practical experience. In the end, recommendations from others and reputation may be your best guide to finding a qualified physician.</p>
<h3>Our use of the term or terms <strong>Actos Lawsuit</strong> is for descriptive purposes only.  There is no relationship between the owners of this website and the maker of the product discussed in this post.  Our use of the words Recall, Class Action Lawsuit and other similar words related to an event do not necessarily mean that this event has occurred.  Refer to the website of the United States Food and Drug Administration for information on drug or medical device recalls.  If a Class Action Lawsuit is formed in relation to the product discussed in this post we will provide that information at the time the Class Action is formed. A Class Action Lawsuit is not required to exist for you to file a lawsuit if you have been injured by the product discussed in this post. </strong></h3>
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		<title>Paxil Lawsuit Breaking News</title>
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<p><a title="Paxil Lawsuit" href="http://www.paxil-lawsuit.co"><strong>Paxil Lawsuit</strong></a>: Studies have suggested that there is an increased risk of Paxil birth defects for women who took Paxil during the first trimester of their pregnancy. A Paxil birth defect would include having a baby with a heart malformation. Studies have also suggested that women taking Paxil during their first trimester were more likely to have a child with a heart malformation when compared to any other SSRI. Another study also suggested an additional risk for taking Paxil during pregnancy by proposing a link between Paxil and persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN). PPHN is a rare but life-threatening birth defect that can potentially lead to multiple organ failure and death. In 2005, an FDA warning for Paxil users alerted consumers to the increased risks of Paxil bad side effects when mothers take Paxil during the first three months of pregnancy. These adverse effects of Paxil include heart defects such as atrial and ventricular septal defects. These defects are characterized by holes in the walls of the chambers of the heart. The heart-related defects that may be associated with Paxil range in severity from minor to severe conditions. In some cases, minor heart defects may be resolved without treatment while severe conditions usually require surgery. A Paxil baby may suffer from other side effects as well. These other possible birth defects and complications include difficulties with breathing, seizures, vomiting, low blood sugar, tremors and irritability. As a result of the risks of Paxil birth defects, the FDA asked the manufacturers to change the pregnancy category from C to D, indicating that studies done in pregnant women have shown risks to the fetus. If your baby, or the baby of someone you know, was born with a birth defect while you were taking Paxil, contact a Paxil lawyer for advice on how to pursue a Paxil birth defect lawsuit.</p>
<p>Paxil and side effects. Paxil, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), is a prescription medication that is known as an antidepressant. Paxil is used as treatment for a number of different conditions. Some of those conditions include depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. It is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, a large pharmaceutical company. While the intent of this drug is positive and can provide benefits, there are also serious side effects of Paxil. Not everyone experiences these Paxil side effects, just like everyone doesn’t experience the side effects of other drugs; however, it is important to know the risks before taking Paxil.</p>
<h3>Our use of the term or terms Paxil Lawsuit is for descriptive purposes only. There is no relationship between the owners of this website and the maker of the product discussed in this post. Our use of the words Recall, Class Action Lawsuit and other similar words related to an event do not necessarily mean that this event has occurred. Refer to the website of the United States Food and Drug Administration for information on drug or medical device recalls. If a Class Action Lawsuit is formed in relation to the product discussed in this post we will provide that information at the time the Class Action is formed. A Class Action Lawsuit is not required to exist for you to file a lawsuit if you have been injured by the product discussed in this post.</h3>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 22:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actos Lawsuit: You may need to be referred to an oncologist, a physician specialist in the medical therapy of cancer. At times, a referral to a radiation oncologist, a specialist who treats cancer with radiation, may be required. Other individuals may need to be consulted as well. It is important for your urologist to keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Actos Lawsuit" href="http://www.actoslawsuit.pro"><strong>Actos Lawsuit</strong></a>: You may need to be referred to an oncologist, a physician specialist in the medical therapy of cancer. At times, a referral to a radiation oncologist, a specialist who treats cancer with radiation, may be required. Other individuals may need to be consulted as well. It is important for your urologist to keep your primary care physician up to date so that he can coordinate your care and if required by your insurance plan, make the appropriate referrals. On a regular basis, magazine articles, books, and television shows implore those with major illnesses to seek out a second opinion. The general consensus is there is much to be gained and little to be lost, so why not seek out a second opinion? The issue certainly is more complicated than generally addressed, and deserves a review.</p>
<p>In general, a competent physician will recommend a second opinion if there is uncertainty regarding your care. This uncertainty could involve the pathology report or debate regarding the most appropriate treatment options. Certainly if the pathology report is in question, a second opinion is mandatory! Your urologist should be able to spell out his treatment plans for you, what to expect and what alternatives may be required, depending on the seriousness of your disease. The plan may change over time as your disease improves or worsens.</p>
<p>You may need a second opinion if you are not doing well and your physician is unable to provide satisfactory explanations and solutions. Occasionally, your urologist may recommend a second opinion if your problem is unusual or particularly complicated. Having a physician you can trust is mandatory when dealing with cancer. Don’t let anyone pressure you into a second opinion if you feel confident in your physician’s abilities. On the other hand, if you are uncomfortable with your progress or a treatment recommendation, if you are not satisfied with the explanations given to you, don’t hesitate to seek out a second opinion. Your urologist should not feel threatened by this request as he wants you to feel comfortable with the plan of action. Only by partnering with your physician can he be most effective.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>Paxil Lawsuit News &#8211; 5/9/2012: Did you take Paxil? Please contact us today if you took Paxil and later experienced harmful side effects. We will connect you with a lawyer that is experienced in complex litigation that may be able to help you recover monetary damages. </strong></h2>
<p><a title="Paxil Lawsuit" href="http://www.paxil-lawsuit.us"><strong>Paxil Lawsuit</strong></a>: In light of recent research that examined the association between Paxil® and birth defects, many authorities believe the possible risk of adverse effects to the fetus caused by taking Paxil® is too significant for the drug to be taken by pregnant women. Therefore, if you or someone you know took Paxil® and gave birth to a baby with birth defects, fill out the form to the right or call 800-611-7080 and you will be put in touch with <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong> for assistance with your legal rights.</p>
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<p>Studies have shown that infants exposed to Paxil® during the first three months of pregnancy have an increased risk of congenital malformations, especially cardiovascular abnormalities. The most common types of heart defects noted were atrial septal defects and ventricular septal defects (holes in the walls between the chambers of the heart). Patients should notify their healthcare providers if they are pregnant or intend to become pregnant while on Paxil®. Whenever a baby is born with birth defects, it brings about permanent and difficult changes in the family’s life. If your baby suffers from heart defects and you were taking Paxil® during pregnancy, you may wish to contact <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong>.</p>
<p>Best Legal Source is not associated in any way with the makers of Paxil®. Please go to the Paxil manufacturer’s website if you are seeking information from the company that makes Paxil®. <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong> is a general term used to describe the legal process provided by an attorney experienced in Paxil lawsuits and similar cases. The use of the term <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong> as well as other phrases containing the word Paxil® does not imply any connection or relationship between the makers of Paxil® and the owners of this website.</p>
<p>If you have taken the drug Paxil® and believe that you have suffered from its side effects, Best Legal Source can put you in touch with a team of <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong>. Complete the form to the right or call 800-611-7080 to contact a knowledgeable attorney. You will need adequate representation and may be eligible for monetary compensation.</p>
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<p><a title="Paxil Lawsuit" href="http://www.paxil-lawsuit.us"><strong>Paxil Lawsuit</strong></a>: In light of recent research that examined the association between Paxil® and birth defects, many authorities believe the possible risk of adverse effects to the fetus caused by taking Paxil® is too significant for the drug to be taken by pregnant women. Therefore, if you or someone you know took Paxil® and gave birth to a baby with birth defects, fill out the form to the right or call 800-611-7080 and you will be put in touch with <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong> for assistance with your legal rights.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div style="font-size: 24px; text-align: center;">1-800-611-7080</div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Studies have shown that infants exposed to Paxil® during the first three months of pregnancy have an increased risk of congenital malformations, especially cardiovascular abnormalities. The most common types of heart defects noted were atrial septal defects and ventricular septal defects (holes in the walls between the chambers of the heart). Patients should notify their healthcare providers if they are pregnant or intend to become pregnant while on Paxil®. Whenever a baby is born with birth defects, it brings about permanent and difficult changes in the family’s life. If your baby suffers from heart defects and you were taking Paxil® during pregnancy, you may wish to contact <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong>.</p>
<p>Best Legal Source is not associated in any way with the makers of Paxil®. Please go to the Paxil manufacturer’s website if you are seeking information from the company that makes Paxil®. <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong> is a general term used to describe the legal process provided by an attorney experienced in Paxil lawsuits and similar cases. The use of the term <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong> as well as other phrases containing the word Paxil® does not imply any connection or relationship between the makers of Paxil® and the owners of this website.</p>
<p>If you have taken the drug Paxil® and believe that you have suffered from its side effects, Best Legal Source can put you in touch with a team of <strong>Paxil Birth Defect Lawyers</strong>. Complete the form to the right or call 800-611-7080 to contact a knowledgeable attorney. You will need adequate representation and may be eligible for monetary compensation.</p>
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<h3>Our use of the term or terms Paxil Lawsuit is for descriptive purposes only. There is no relationship between the owners of this website and the maker of the product discussed in this post. Our use of the words Recall, Class Action Lawsuit and other similar words related to an event do not necessarily mean that this event has occurred. Refer to the website of the United States Food and Drug Administration for information on drug or medical device recalls. If a Class Action Lawsuit is formed in relation to the product discussed in this post we will provide that information at the time the Class Action is formed. A Class Action Lawsuit is not required to exist for you to file a lawsuit if you have been injured by the product discussed in this post.</h3>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yaz Class Action: Two major studies have now addressed the validity and clinical importance of these observations. The first, the Pravastatin Inflammation/CRP Evaluation (PRINCE) trial, was explicitly designed to address three questions. First, can the effects of pravastatin on CRP observed in the CARE trial be confirmed in a direct hypothesis-testing setting? Second, how quickly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Yaz Class Action" href="http://www.yazlawsuitsinfo.com"><strong>Yaz Class Action</strong></a>: Two major studies have now addressed the validity and clinical importance of these observations. The first, the Pravastatin Inflammation/CRP Evaluation (PRINCE) trial, was explicitly designed to address three questions. First, can the effects of pravastatin on CRP observed in the CARE trial be confirmed in a direct hypothesis-testing setting? Second, how quickly does any effect of pravastatin on CRP occur and are the effects of pravastatin on CRP truly inde­pendent of changes in LDLC? And third, are the effects of pravastatin on CRP observed in CARE (a secondary-prevention study) equally present in primary- prevention populations? In total, the PRINCE trial evaluated 2884 patients: 1182 in a secondary- prevention cohort who received pravastatin 40 mg daily, and 1702 in a primary- prevention cohort randomly allocated to either pravastatin 40 mg daily or placebo. Prior use of lipid-lowering therapy within the previous 6 months was not allowed, and those in the primary-prevention arm had to have LDL choles­terol levels greater than 130 mg/dL. Blood samples were collected at baseline.</p>
<p>As ensured by the randomization process, baseline levels of CRP (median 0.20 mg/dL), total cholesterol (231 mg/dL), LDL cholesterol (143 mg/dL), and HDL cholesterol (40 mg/dL) were virtually identical in the two primary- prevention arms of the PRINCE trial. In contrast, compared with those in the primary-prevention cohort, those with a prior history of cardiovascular disease who were enrolled in the secondary-prevention cohort of PRINCE had signifi­cantly increased CRP levels (median 0.26 mg/dL). As would be expected, those in the secondary-prevention cohort were also older and more likely to smoke or have diabetes, and the group had a higher proportion of aspirin users than the primary-prevention cohort. During the course of the study, highly significant re­ductions in total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides were observed in the pravastatin groups, as was a clinically important increase in HDL choles­terol (all p values &lt;0.001). No change was observed in any of these parameters among those allocated to placebo.</p>
<p>The PRINCE study thus prospectively confirmed in a large community- based population that statin therapy lowers CRP, and that this effect cannot be predicted by the magnitude of LDL reduction. In addition to pravastatin, similar data in smaller studies have also been presented for cerivastatin, simva­statin, and atorvastatin although one study failed to show such an effect for fluvastatin. Nonetheless, evidence that statins lower CRP does not by itself provide a rationale for broader use of this therapy in primary prevention. However, very recent data from the AFCAPS/TexCAPS CRP substudy suggest that measurement of CRP may provide a novel method to improve the targeting of statin therapy.</p>
<p>However, lovastatin therapy was also effective in reducing the risk of first-ever coronary events among study participants with low levels of LDL cholesterol who had above-average levels of CRP. Specifically, the magnitude of risk reduction asso­ciated with statin use for those with above-average CRP levels but normal lipid levels was almost identical to that observed among those with above-median cholesterol levels. Moreover, among such patients who had elevated levels of CRP but normal lipid levels, the event rate was just as high as that observed among those with overt hyperlipidemia. For these individuals, the number- needed-to-treat was also very low (NNT = 48). By contrast, lovastatin appeared to have no effect in participants in AFCAPS/TexCAPS who had below-average LDL levels and below-average CRP levels. As might be expected, the absolute event rate was very low in this group, who had normal to low lipid levels and no evidence of inflammation. In this low-risk population defined by both LDL and CRP, the NNT was exceptionally large and statin utility cost-ineffective. Finally, like the PRINCE study, the AFCAPS/TexCAPS CRP substudy showed that lovastatin reduced CRP levels in a lipid-independent manner, this time at 1- year follow-up.</p>
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