New Study Suggests Cholesterol-Lowering Statins Reduce Severe Asthma Attacks that Result in Hospitalizations and Emergency Room Visits
Posted on: Saturday, 14 March 2009, 08:00 CDT
Patients on corticosteroids are one-third less likely to need emergency room treatment or hospitalization when also taking statin medications
Study is first in a series to examine factors impacting patient response to asthma medications
In the first and largest investigation of statin effects on clinical outcomes in humans with asthma, researchers found that among adult patients on inhaled corticosteroids, those also taking statins reduced their odds of an asthma-related hospitalization or ER visit by 33 percent.
"The implications of this study are exciting because they point to the potential role statins could play in helping prevent the most serious asthma attacks that land patients in the hospital," said Dr.
There are half a million asthma-related hospitalizations and 217,000 ER visits each year. In
Study Details
The study included 6,574 adult patients who were prescribed inhaled corticosteroid therapy for asthma in 2006 and had one or more asthma-related hospitalizations or ER visits in the previous 12 months. The study followed these patients over a one-year period and compared those using a statin in conjunction with their asthma therapy to those who were not taking a statin.
The findings suggest that statins have a substantial positive impact on controlling asthma. While the incidence of a recurrent hospitalization or ER visit was 29.4 percent for those patients on a corticosteroid but not on a statin, it dropped to 20.5 percent for those patients taking both a corticosteroid and a statin, nearly a one-third reduction in risk.
This is the first in a series of studies that Medco is planning on asthma treatments. Future studies will examine factors that may be impeding the effectiveness of asthma medications.
"Controlling asthma can present tremendous challenges to patients and their physicians," said Dr.
Inflammation and Asthma Treatments
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease caused by inflammation and swelling of the airways and constriction of the muscles of the bronchial passages. Currently, the recommended drug therapies for treating asthma include the long-term use of inhaled corticosteroids to reduce airway inflammation and mucus production.
Statins are medications used to lower cholesterol levels in the blood and to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke, but also have known anti-inflammatory properties that may play a role in protecting patients against cardiovascular disease. These same anti-inflammatory effects have also been a subject of interest in the treatment of asthma although statins are currently not approved for use as an asthma medication. As many as 20 to 30 percent of adults with asthma are estimated to also have conditions, such as established cardiovascular disease or diabetes mellitus, for which statin therapy may be indicated.
About Medco
Medco Health Solutions, Inc (NYSE: MHS) is a leading health care company, serving the needs of more than 60 million people. Medco, the world's most advanced pharmacy(R), provides clinically driven pharmacy services designed to improve the quality of care and lower total health care costs for private and public employers, health plans, labor unions and government agencies of all sizes, and for individuals served by Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans. Through its unique Medco Therapeutic Resource Centers(R) and the Accredo Health Group, Medco's Specialty Pharmacy, the company is creating innovative models for the care of patients with chronic and complex conditions. Medco is a leader in the emerging field of personalized medicine and in applying evidence-based protocols to elevate the practice of pharmacy -a key element in reforming America's health care system. Medco is ranked number 51 on the Fortune 500 list, with 2008 revenues of more than
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