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Introduction to First Edition | 1 | |
Introduction to Second Edition | 7 | |
Part I | The Niacin Solution | |
1 | Use of Niacin for Cholesterol Control: A Brief History | 9 |
2 | Why Is It Important to Control Cholesterol? | 15 |
3 | Assessing Risk Factors and Applying Guidelines | 37 |
4 | Why Not Diet to Control Cholesterol? | 41 |
5 | The Important Differences Between Plain and Time-Release Niacin | 55 |
6 | Starting Treatment and Adjusting Dosage with Plain or Time-Release Niacin | 63 |
7 | Side Effects of Niacin and Their Management | 79 |
8 | The Other Drugs for Cholesterol Control | 97 |
9 | What's Wrong With the 2001 Cholesterol Guidelines? | 127 |
10 | Drug Advertising, Costs of Drugs, and Your Personal Medical Budget | 133 |
11 | The 14th International Symposium on Drugs Affecting Lipid Metabolism (DALM-2001) | 139 |
12 | Vice President Cheney's Coronary Disease | 145 |
13 | Radio Talk Shows | 149 |
14 | What Can I Say to My Doctor to Be Sure He Is Good at Using Niacin? | 157 |
15 | Evaluating Medical Articles in Newspapers and Medical Journals | 165 |
Part II | The Medical Section | |
How Did We Get Here? | 177 | |
The Common Misconceptions | 180 | |
Changes in Hepatic Function Tests: Significance and Management | 181 | |
Studies Designed to Make Niacin Look Bad And Statins Look Good: "The Hatchet Jobs" | 197 | |
Side Effects and Problems Attributed to Niacin Infrequently or Incorrectly | 207 | |
Where Are We Now? | 210 | |
Should We Treat the Entire Population or Just Individuals? | 211 | |
What Group Is Most Neglected in Regard to Proper Cholesterol Treatment? | 214 | |
Should Women Be Treated by the Same Guidelines as Men? | 217 | |
Should Elderly Persons Be Treated According to the Same Guidelines? | 221 | |
Should Abnormal Cholesterol Levels Be Treated in Young Persons? | 225 | |
Why Not Rely on the Marvels of Coronary Bypass Surgery and the Like? | 230 | |
Are Low Cholesterol Levels Harmful? How Low? How Harmful? | 230 | |
Should Niacin's Use Be Limited by Making It a Prescription Drug? | 232 | |
Are Antioxidants of Value in Preventing Heart Attacks? | 233 | |
Is It True That Some Drugs Increase Cholesterol? Does It Matter? | 235 | |
What Is the Effect of Alcohol on Cholesterol Levels? | 235 | |
What About Miscellaneous Things to Reduce Cholesterol--Nuts, Garlic, Fish Oils, and So Forth? | 236 | |
Does Coffee Increase the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease? | 237 | |
Does Lipid Apheresis Have a Role in Cholesterol Control? | 237 | |
Could Gene Therapy Control Severe Hypercholesteremia? | 238 | |
What Is the Mechanism of Action of Niacin? "How Does It Work?" | 241 | |
Conclusion: What Does All This Mean to the Patient? To the Physician? | 245 | |
Glossary | 257 | |
Appendix A | Instructions for Doctors to Give Patients | 267 |
Appendix B | Conversion From Metric (USA) Values to S.I. (Systeme Internationale) Values | 273 |
About the Author | 274 | |
Index | 275 |
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