Andrew Huberman· PhD
The most potent drug of the lot is the PCSK9 inhibitor.
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The most potent drug of the lot is the PCSK9 inhibitor.
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with the current crop of drugs specifically the pcsk9 inhibitors we are routinely seeing patients who easily can get an apob into the 20 to 40 milligram per deciliter range
with the current crop of drugs specifically the pcsk9 Inhibitors we are routinely seeing patients who easily can get an apob into the 20 to 40 milligram per deciliter range
so um I wanted let let's you know let's touch on the the the pharmacological treatments but also um the PCS K can9 Inhibitors they're not necessarily available to everyone at the start right out the gate