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This was the one that really got me. After long-term treatment, the patients were able to go on the treadmill THREE TIMES further than they were when the study started.

A long-term study of policosanol in the treatment of intermittent claudication.

Castano G, Mas Ferreiro R, Fernandez L, Gamez R, Illnait J, Fernandez C.

Medical Surgical Research Center, Havana City Cuba.

Policosanol is a cholesterol-lowering drug with concomitant antiplatelet effects. This study was undertaken to investigate the long-term effects of policosanol administered to patients with moderately severe intermittent claudication. The study consisted of a 6-week single-blind, placebo-controlled run in phase, followed by a 2-year double-blind, randomized treatment step. Fifty-six patients who met study entry criteria were randomized to receive placebo or policosanol 10 mg twice daily. Walking distances on a treadmill (constant speed 3.2 km/h, slope 10 degrees, temperature 25 degrees C) were assessed before and after 6, 12, 18, and 24 months of treatment. Both groups were similar at randomization. After 6 months of therapy, policosanol significantly increased (p < 0.01) the initial claudication distance from 125.9 +/- 8.7 m to 201.1 +/- 24.8 m and the absolute claudication distance from 219.5 +/- 14.1 m to 380.7 +/- 50.2 m. Both variables remained unchanged in the placebo group (p < 0.01). These effects did not wear off but improved after long-term therapy, so that final values were 333.5 +/- 28.6 m (initial claudication distance) and 648.9 +/- 54.1 m (absolute claudication distance); both significantly greater (p < 0.0001) than those obtained in the placebo group, which showed values of 137.9 +/- 21.8 m (initial claudication distance) and 237.7 +/- 28.1 m (absolute claudication distance), respectively. At study completion, 21 policosanol and 5 placebo patients attained increases in claudication distance values > 50% (p < 0.001). Policosanol, but not placebo, significantly increased the ankle/arm pressure index. In addition, from month 6 up to study completion, the frequency of patients reporting improvement of lower limb symptoms was greater in the policosanol group than in the placebo group. The treatment was tolerated well. There were 16 withdrawals (12 placebo, 4 policosanol) from the study. Eight patients in the placebo group experienced a total of 10 serious adverse events, 8 of which were vascular events, compared with none in the policosanol group (p < 0.01). In addition, 3 patients in the policosanol group and 3 patients in the placebo group reported mild adverse events during the study. The present results demonstrate the long-term usefulness of policosanol therapy to treat patients with intermittent claudication.


7 posted on 02/14/2006 2:31:55 AM PST by djf
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To: djf
This was the one that really got me. After long-term treatment, the patients were able to go on the treadmill THREE TIMES further than they were when the study started.

Yep. That and your looking at ~$10/mo for Policosanol vs. $75/mo for Zocor ...

9 posted on 02/14/2006 2:39:53 AM PST by dread78645 (Intelligent Design. It causes people to misspeak)
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To: djf
Indeed--this comes from a very long line of incredible medical advances we owe to the Cubans. We should believe everything they publish.

And Castro is really a great guy--Dan Rather told me so.

24 posted on 02/14/2006 3:49:47 AM PST by Pharmboy (The stone age didn't end because they ran out of stones.)
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To: djf
My read is that this stuff is also a powerful blood thinner, rather than just a cholesterol reducer. The explains the effects on physical performance.

This suggests that one should be very careful taking this will fish-oil, aspirin, or prescription blood thinners of any kind.
34 posted on 02/14/2006 5:26:37 AM PST by Wiseghy ("You want to break this army? Then break your word to it.")
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