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An Overview of Trials of Cholesterol Lowering and Risk of Stroke

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1995

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Abstract

The confidence interval for fatal stroke is wide, and alternative hypotheses, including either a small protective or harmful effect, cannot be excluded; however, the point estimates are compatible with no benefit of cholesterol lowering on the risk of stroke. Additional large-scale randomized trials assessing total mortality would more definitively address any benefits on stroke, as well as any excess nonvascular causes of mortality, for which risks of cholesterol lowering also remain uncertain.

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