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J Am Coll Nutr ; 17(5): 458-61, 1998 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9791843

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To compare the short and long term effectiveness of fish oil, insulin, and gemfibrozil in a non-diabetic patient with severe hypertriglyceridemia. METHOD: An adolescent male with hypertriglyceridemia (triglyceride level 4575 mg/dl) and abdominal pain was treated with the goal of immediate reduction and maintenance of triglyceride (TG) level below 1000 mg/dl. Fish oil, insulin and gemfibrozil were administered sequentially, in separate time blocks, for a duration of 3, 6, and 6 months, respectively. RESULTS: Fish oil took several weeks to lower TG level, and patient compliance during 3 months of therapy was inadequate. Insulin was effective in immediately lowering the TG level, but was unable to maintain the level below 1000 mg/dl. Gemfibrozil was ineffective in achieving the immediate reduction of TG level; however, it was adequate in maintaining the desired level in the long-term and patient compliance was better than with the fish oil. CONCLUSION: In patients with risk of pancreatitis due to severe hypertriglyceridemia, immediate reduction of the triglyceride level is achievable by using a single dose of regular insulin (0.1 unit/kg, subcutaneous) while long-term maintenance therapy can be provided by gemfibrozil.


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Hypertriglyceridemia/drug therapy , Insulin/therapeutic use , Abdominal Pain , Adolescent , Cholesterol/blood , Fish Oils/administration & dosage , Fish Oils/therapeutic use , Gemfibrozil/therapeutic use , Humans , Hypolipidemic Agents/therapeutic use , Lipoproteins, HDL/blood , Male , Puberty , Treatment Outcome , Triglycerides/blood
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