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- Nonstatin Cholesterol Medications - NEXLIZET® NEXLETOL®
NEXLIZET is a combination of 2 medicines, bempedoic acid and ezetimibe The bempedoic acid portion of NEXLIZET was studied in a large clinical trial on reducing heart attack and heart procedures, like stent placement or bypass surgery, in adults who were unable to take recommended statin treatment
- NEXLIZET® NEXLETOL® Patient Support Program Resources
Sign up for the NEXLIZET® NEXLETOL® Patient Support Program NexStep Register now for resources, co-pay card, information on managing bad cholesterol
- What Is NEXLIZET® - Learn How It Works Get Answers
How does NEXLIZET work? NEXLIZET works differently than statins NEXLIZET contains bempedoic acid and ezetimibe NEXLIZET interrupts your body’s cholesterol-making process, reducing how much cholesterol your body can make and how much it can absorb
- Getting Started With NEXLIZET® NEXLETOL® - Learn More
If you are ready to get started with NEXLIZET® or NEXLETOL® check out our getting started page to access helpful tools
- NEXLIZET® Clinical Trial Results - See How It Performed
Investigate the NEXLIZET® clinical trial results, in our infographics, to see if it might be a good fit for you your bad cholesterol
- NEXSTEP Patient Support Program - Co-Pay Card Resources - Nexlizet
Don't let co-pays stand in your way of managing your LDL-C Our NEXSTEP patient support program, NEXLIZET® NEXLETOL® co-pay card may be able to help
- Help you take control of your Lipid Lurkers - Nexlizet
How can NEXLIZET or NEXLETOL help me take control? If you have been told by your doctor you are at risk for a major heart event, and you are unable to take recommended statin treatment, NEXLIZET or NEXLETOL can help lower your risk of heart attack and heart procedures, like stent placement or bypass surgery 27% 19%
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NEXLIZET and NEXLETOL are the only oral nonstatins FDA approved to lower bad cholesterol and to reduce the risk of heart attack and heart procedures, like stent placement or bypass surgery, in adults who are not taking a statin or are unable to take recommended statin treatment
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