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Query: UMLS:C0020473 (
hyperlipidemia
)
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The relation of plasma levels of prostaglandins to the occurrence of flushing induced by niceritrol was investigated.
Niceritrol
increased plasma levels of PGE2 (p less than 0.01) and 6 keto-PGF1 alpha (p less than 0.05) in 10 male subjects and aspirin reduced the level of PGE2 (p less than 0.01). Five of 10 subjects had flushing, and aspirin reduced flushing in 4 subjects. On the basis of the above study, we treated 35 hyperlipidemic patients with niceritrol in combination with aspirin, investigating the effect of the treatment of serum lipids and postheparin lipolytic activity. None of the 12 cases given aspirin from the start of the treatment experienced flushing, whereas 9 of the 23 cases not given aspirin experienced flushing, which was suppressed by adding aspirin in prescription in all cases except one.
Niceritrol
decreased serum cholesterol, triglyceride and atherogenic index. It also increased HDL2 cholesterol and decreased HDL3 cholesterol. The LPL activity in postheparin plasma increased in all cases after niceritrol treatment. In conclusion, aspirin increased compliance of niceritrol by reducing the occurrence of flushing probably due to the decreased levels of prostaglandins, yielding favorable results for the long-term treatment of
hyperlipidemia
with a sufficient doses of niceritrol.
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PMID:Increased compliance of niceritrol treatment by addition of aspirin: relationship between changes in prostaglandins and skin flushing. 348 59
Perycit
(Pentaerythriol Tetranicotinate), a slow releasing drug, is one of the drugs used for treating
hyperlipemia
. Patients with erectile dysfunction (impotence) associated with
hyperlipemia
increasingly seek help at urological services. This study investigates the clinical effect, both objective and subjective of
Perycit
on anti-
hyperlipemia
as well as on impotence. Twenty patients with a more than one year history of impotence with
hyperlipemia
were enrolled in this randomized, single-blind study. Decrease of total cholesterol, and triglyceride, as well as the increase of high density lipoprotein cholesterol in the study group (
Perycit
, 500 mg, tid, for 3 months) were significantly different from the pre-treatment period and in the control group (Trental, 100 mg, tid, for 3 months) (p < 0.05 or p < 0.01). Moreover, improvement in sexual function was shown to be better in the study group than in either the pretreatment period and control groups, objectively and subjectively (p < 0.05 or p < 0.01). Tolerable facial flush was found in 3 of these 20 patients, but no major side effects were encountered. In conclusion, this study indicates
Perycit
is effective for anti-
hyperlipemia
as well as for aiding improvement of sexual dysfunction. Since it is a slow-releasing preparation, the side effect is minimal. It is recommended for patients with
hyperlipemia
alone, or those who suffer from combined erectile dysfunction.
...
PMID:[The clinical effect of slow releasing nicotinate on hyperlipemic impotent patients]. 825 18