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Contraindications Relative (statin specific: see individual PI): ▶ Concomitant use of certain drugs (cyclosporine, macrolide antibiotics, various antifungal agents and cytochrome P-450 inhibitors [fibrates and niacin should be used with appropriate caution]) Absolute: ▶ Dysbetalipoproteinemia ▶ TG > 400 mg/dL Relative: ▶ TG > 200 mg/dL Absolute: ▶ Unexplained hepatic dysfunction, active peptic ulcer, arterial bleeding Relative: ▶ DM ▶ Hyperuricemia ▶ Peptic ulcer disease Absolute: ▶ Severe renal dysfunction or dialysis ▶ Active liver disease & unexplained aminase elevation ▶ Gall bladder disease ▶ Nursing mothers Reduced major coronary events Absolute: ▶ Active or chronic liver disease ▶ Pregnancy, lactation or desire to become pregnant Clinical Trial Results Reduced major coronary events, CHD deaths, need for coronary procedures, stroke, and total mortality Reduced major coronary events and CHD deaths Reduced major coronary events and possibly total mortality ▶ Previous sensitivity No outcome trials completed Reduced mortality and sudden death in patients with history of MI, as well as patients with CHF Relative: ▶ Fish hypersensitivity Improved mortality and reduced sudden death in MI patients and those with CHF 15

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