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<blockquote data-quote="xqfq" data-source="post: 166100" data-attributes="member: 38167"><p>Your non-HDL is high which means your LDL particle count is probably high. Niacin may help (the Slo Niacin has been the most tolerable for me in my experience). But you should look into other options as well.</p><p></p><p>ezetimibe is a non-statin option to lower LDL. I’ve been taking it for the past six weeks. Statins are also a good option. Some such as Crestor are widely tolerated and do a lot at low doses. I would use niacin to lower LDL only if all other options had failed.</p><p></p><p>niacin’s “boost” to HDL-C does NOT help for heart disease prevention. It’s lowering of LDL may help though. But for that there are usually better drugs unless they cannot be tolerated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xqfq, post: 166100, member: 38167"] Your non-HDL is high which means your LDL particle count is probably high. Niacin may help (the Slo Niacin has been the most tolerable for me in my experience). But you should look into other options as well. ezetimibe is a non-statin option to lower LDL. I’ve been taking it for the past six weeks. Statins are also a good option. Some such as Crestor are widely tolerated and do a lot at low doses. I would use niacin to lower LDL only if all other options had failed. niacin’s “boost” to HDL-C does NOT help for heart disease prevention. It’s lowering of LDL may help though. But for that there are usually better drugs unless they cannot be tolerated. [/QUOTE]
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