Abstract
In patas monkeys fed a high cholesterol diet, chronic dosing with the antihypertensive agent indoramin increases the cholesterol ratio by raising the plasma HDL-C concentration. Epidemiological evidence suggests that increasing HDL-C reduces the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD). If, therefore, indoramin is able to evoke these changes in man it may be expected to favourably influence the progress of CHD.
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