The lipid-reducing medicines, among the most widely prescribed drugs in the U.S., have been a mainstay of heart-disease prevention and treatment for decades. Now some patients have other cholesterol-busting medicines available as options—and even more alternatives are on the horizon. Certain patients already can take a twice-yearly injection, sold by Novartis as Leqvio, that uses an RNA-based technology, or a more frequent injection that targets a protein called PCSK9 that interferes with the body’s ability to clear the bad form of cholesterol.
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More Drugs to Fight High Cholesterol Are Emerging
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Nov 8, 2025 at 10:28 PM
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