This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of coronary artery disease, specifically in patients who have experienced a myocardial infarction, commonly known as a heart attack. The study is investigating the effectiveness of a medication called bempedoic acid, which is taken as a 180 mg film-coated tablet. This medication is being tested in combination with two other drugs, atorvastatin and ezetimibe, to see if it can help patients achieve lower levels of LDL-cholesterol, often referred to as “bad cholesterol.” The goal is to help patients reach the cholesterol targets recommended by health guidelines.
The purpose of the study is to determine how well this combination of medications works in lowering LDL-cholesterol levels in patients who have not achieved their cholesterol goals with the usual treatment of atorvastatin and ezetimibe alone. The study will last for a total of 8 weeks, during which patients will take the triple therapy of atorvastatin, ezetimibe, and bempedoic acid. The effectiveness of this treatment will be assessed by measuring the proportion of patients who reach the target cholesterol levels after the treatment period.
Participants in the study will be monitored for changes in their cholesterol levels, as well as other health indicators such as total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol (often called “good cholesterol”), triglycerides, and blood pressure. The study will also look at the overall quality of life of the participants during the treatment period. This research aims to provide valuable information on whether adding bempedoic acid to the existing treatment can help patients better manage their cholesterol levels after a heart attack.



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