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G Ital Cardiol (Rome) ; 24(6): 478-482, 2023 Jun.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37227208

ABSTRACT

Marijuana consumption is growing up becoming very common especially between young people. 9-THC, the main psychoactive compound in cannabis, acts on the endocannabinoid system having different cardiovascular effects, including arrhythmias, acute coronary syndrome, and sudden cardiac death. We present the case of a young man from Gambia with no cardiovascular risk factors, marijuana consumer, presenting to the emergency department with ST-elevation myocardial infarction. At coronary angiography, thrombotic left anterior descending coronary artery subocclusion was documented. We also describe the association between acute coronary syndrome and cannabis abuse.


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Acute Coronary Syndrome , Cannabis , Coronary Thrombosis , Marijuana Abuse , ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction , Male , Humans , Adolescent , Marijuana Abuse/complications , Coronary Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , Coronary Thrombosis/etiology , Acute Coronary Syndrome/complications , Cannabis/adverse effects , ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction/complications , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Vessels
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Heart Int ; 3(1): 12, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21977270

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The combination of Simvastatin and Ezetimibe allows dual inhibition of both cholesterol production and absorption. This treatment approach allows achieving same low serum cholesterol levels with the administration of much lower doses of statins. This should reduce side effects, compared to statin only therapy, enabling more patients to achieve their LDL cholesterol treatment goals. With ezetimibe/simvastatin therapy, reductions of about 60% from baseline in LDL cholesterol have been shown. Concomitant improvement in other lipid fractions have also been demonstrated. The ezetimibe/simvastatin combination has been well tolerated, with a safety profile similar to that of statin therapy. This article will review clinical experience with ezetimibe/simvastatin combination, commenting upon its place and potential value in the prevention of cardiovascular disease.

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