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Item #13
Cilostazol
Benefit Diabetics With Peripheral Vascular Disease
Cilostazol
can induce some beneficial changes in serum lipid profile and plasma
fatty acid composition in type 2 diabetics with peripheral vascular
disease.
Researchers in Japan report this finding following a three-center
investigation of the effects of cilostazol in these patients. The
agent is reported to have both anti-thrombotic and cerebral
vasodilating effects.
Dr N. Nakamura from The Second Department of Internal Medicine,
Hirosaki University School of Medicine, Hirosaki City, Aomori, led
this study in association with colleagues from the Toyama Medical and
Pharmaceutical University and Inami General Hospital, both in Toyama.
Seventeen patients with type 2 diabetes and peripheral vascular
disease participated in the study.
Investigators measured for serum concentrations of total cholesterol,
triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, lipoprotein (a),
remnant-like particles-cholesterol, apolipoproteins and plasma fatty
acid composition.
These measurements were taken before and then at one month, three
months and again six months after administration of the cilostazol,
which was given in a dose of 200 mg/day.
Overall, the study found the serum triglyceride concentrations were
significantly decreased after cilostazol (from 1.31 ± 0.17 mmol/l to
0.86 ± 0.07 mmol/l at six months).
Plasma docosahexaenoic acid levels were significantly increased after
the drug (4.11 ± 0.26% to 4.94 ± 0.26% at six months).
These findings indicate cilostazol can induce some beneficial changes
in serum lipid profile and plasma fatty acid composition, conclude
these authors. Clinical
and Experimental Medicine 2003;2:4:180-184
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FACT:
Diabetics Benefit from Moderate Drinking in Reducing Mortality.
Physicians Health Study found that those who drank more alcohol
had lower cardiovascular mortality.
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