
The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) recommends initiating treatment with lifestyle changes such as a healthier diet and exercise, which should continue if drug treatment is necessary.
| (1) | Multiple major risk factors (especially diabetes) |
|---|---|
| (2) | Severe and poorly controlled risk factors (especially continued cigarette smoking) |
| (3) | Multiple risk factors of the metabolic syndrome (especially high triglycerides ≥200 mg/dL plus non-HDL-C ≥130 mg/dL with low HDL-C [<40 mg/dL]), and |
| (4) | Patients with acute coronary syndromes |
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References:
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