Could antibiotics beat heart disease where statins failed?
Coronary artery disease is still the world’s number-one killer.
That’s despite statins, PCSK9 inhibitors, stents, bypasses, and decades of lifestyle messaging.
We’ve gotten better at managing heart attacks, but we haven’t cured heart disease. Or prevented it. Or even figured out exactly what causes it.
As an internist and lipidologist (in recovery), I spent years chasing cholesterol numbers, especially HDL. I gave talks for Abbott. I pushed niacin like it was salvation. Then …