At the moment it’s not worth it for me. Maybe once I get closer to 80 or so I will consider adding oral PCSK9i which should be patent-free by then.

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Other risk factors could be (pre-)diabetes, high inflammation levels and homocysteine. Have you checked out those yet?

2 posts were split to a new topic: Cyclodextrins, Cavadex and Cyclarity for Reversing Atherosclerosis

You may also want to check out colchicine: Gout Medication Colchicine Reduce Myocardial Infarction? 2019 N Engl Journal

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I would consider Lubrokinase, Serrapeptase and high dose Nattokinase, as summarized in this thread by Joseph : My plan/strategy for for preventative/lower of systemic plaque in blood vessels

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What about PCSK9 inhibitor to lower LDL and ApoB and apparently even LP(a)?

Have you consired beta-cyclodextrin? Cavadex seems to be working well. I have not done a lot of reading on cyclodextrin but last I heard it was very promising, and it’s available now. Best of luck!

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It is discussed here:

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Just Google beta-cyclodextrin and at least a couple of studies should pop up. You can also go to their website to see what they advertise. I have mild atherosclerosis and I’m considering. Best of luck.

You can click on the thread to see the current discussion about it, this thread is for trodusquemine.

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Anyone on TRT… long as it goes into a large muscle it’s no big deal.

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Are you talking about intra-muscular, or intra-venous?

There are many intramuscular shots (although still perhaps 1% or 2% of the medication total, the rest being small molecule orally taken drugs).

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TRT is Intramuscular.