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OT PCSK9 Inhibitors

As part of my ongoing mystery sickness, I visited a cardiologist today. As with other Dr's, he expressed concern about my cholesterol levels.

His suggestion for treatment was not statin, but injectable PCSK9 inhibitors. The most interesting aspect of this treatment is that it nay be possible to only have 2 or 3 injections per year.

Anyone here on a drug such as leqvio or repatha? What has your experience been like? Side effects?

On a side note, strava is effective when talking to drs and being able to quantify that uou actually excercise and the intensity.

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I’ve been told I should go on Repatha. I’m not really into self-injection.
I was told it’s either two self-injections (using an autoinjector) per month or one injection at a doctor’s office once a month.
I have not heard anything about two or three injections per year.

Others on the forum are on Repatha.
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I'm on Repatha. Was on Praluent before. Then insurance company changed the formulary and replaced with Repatha. My cardiologist doesn't prefer one over the other. Take the injection every two weeks. No side effects at all for me. Had terrible side effects with statins.

I think the word "injection" is a little misleading. You do use the disposable injector pen, but it's not really painful. Just barely under the skin. I do it on my thigh. Just clean a spot with wipe, and press pin against the skin so nose of pen recedes, and push the injector button on top and needle comes down and barely enters the skin. Usually just leaves a dimple for a bit. Keep the window of pen facing me, so I can see the contents go in, then I count to 5, and pull it away. Usually not a sign of blood. Store it in fridge, until about 30 minutes before use, to let it warm up. Great instructions are in package. Watch your diet, and you can get LDL to around 50. (my cardiologist says some studies show some plaque reversal if you can get LDL to around 50 or lower.

On my Medicare Advantage plan, my drug company is CVS Caremark, and if I have it sent to a CVS pharmacy, they give me the mail order price (needs refrigeration...so can't mail to my home), $40 for 3 months. Other pharmacies $60 for 3 months. Have no idea how other insurance works. There are some newer drugs in this class I believe, but this is the one my United Health plan covers. My cardiologist office works out the approval and Rx is for a year at a time.

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Many insurance plans will refuse to approve these expensive medications if you haven't at least given statins a try, unless you have a disqualifying medical condition. They do work well for most people without significant side effects.

When it comes to medications, seems everyone's experience will be different... but the odds are in your favor.
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As with other Dr's, he expressed concern about my cholesterol levels.
What kind of levels are you seeing?

It is pretty easy if your inclined to lower lipids number quite a bit
I went from 270 to 176 total cholesterol
180 to 98 LDL
56 to 63 HDL
170-67 Triglycerides

Just with my own dietary changes
My Cardiologist still wants me to start Repatha too because he see's I have some stenosis in Carotid Artery.
He would like to see LDL at 50 or below

I am waiting till my next ultrasound to see if I have also improved carotid
I am leery about a 2 week dose of a drug but that is just me.
Many folks are taking Repatha including Dr. Peter Attia who has made many video about these new drugs on You Tube

If I still have not improved I will ask to try a very low dosage statin like 5mg crestor

Good Luck with your decision
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The drug that is only a few times a year is called leqvio. He said he is seeing 30 to 50% reductions in cholesterol levels on this drug. He also mentioned they are promoting it due to weird regulations and listing policies here in Canada.

I hate injections, which is why the cardiologist suggested it. I'm very nervous of any drug, especially one that lasts so long and has side effects similar to one's I've almost escaped, brain fig, exhaustion and aches are not fun.
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