Pharmacology 2060A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Framingham Risk Score, Canadian Cardiovascular Society, Coronary Artery Disease

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Coronary heart disease occurs when coronary blood circulation fails to adequately supply the heart with blood. Coronary heart disease is primarily caused by atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis occurs when plaque builds up on the walls of the arteries. This causes the artery to narrow and results in decreased blood flow to the heart. The risk of developing coronary heart disease is directly related to the levels of cholesterol in the blood. Therefore people with high blood cholesterol are at risk of developing coronary heart disease. For this reason, large efforts have gone into designing drugs to lower blood levels of cholesterol. In canada, cardiovascular disease causes one third of all deaths. Module 12 drugs that lower blood cholesterol and triglycerides. Cholesterol is an important molecule that supports many physiological roles. It is an essential component of cell membranes, a precursor of steroid hormones (i. e. testosterone and estrogen) and a precursor of bile salts.

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