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Given the "LDL Paradox", in which RA patients with the highest levels of inflammation can have ultra-low levels of LDL (<70), how do you approach initiation of statin therapy in these patients?

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Rheumatology · Mayo Clinic

Evaluate lipids at the time of remission/low disease activity and if elevated and the patient is a good candidate for statin therapy, initiate a statin using criteria for the general population.

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Given the "LDL Paradox", in which RA patients with the highest levels of inflammation can have ultra-low levels of LDL (<70), how do you approach initiation of statin therapy in these patients? | Mednet