

An OLD Drug that Stops Heart Attacks - Ford Brewer MD MPH - PrevMed Health
10 snips Apr 14, 2025
Discover how colchicine, an old drug, is making waves in lowering cardiovascular risk and preventing heart attacks. The discussion emphasizes the critical link between inflammation and heart health. Personalized treatment emerges as a key trend, allowing tailored strategies for diabetes and individual risk factors. The alarming statistics reveal a hidden crisis in cardiovascular health, with heart attacks and strokes affecting countless lives, drawing attention to the need for better prevention and management of metabolic diseases.
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Statins and Inflammation
- Doctors Paul Ridker and Gavin Blake questioned the prevailing belief that LDL cholesterol is the primary cause of cardiovascular disease.
- Their research suggested that statins' anti-inflammatory effects might play a more significant role.
Canakinumab Experiment
- Paul Ridker tested Canakinumab, an expensive drug for juvenile arthritis, for its anti-inflammatory properties in cardiovascular disease.
- The study showed a decrease in heart attacks and strokes, confirming inflammation's role.
Cardiology's Plumbing Focus
- Despite evidence pointing to inflammation, cardiology still focuses on plumbing procedures.
- This is partly due to a lack of effective inflammation treatments and financial incentives tied to procedures.