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Showing 16 to 30 of 30 results for dyslipidaemia

  1. Naltrexone–bupropion for managing overweight and obesity (TA494)

    Evidence-based recommendations on naltrexone–bupropion (Mysimba) for managing overweight and obesity in adults.

  2. Obesity in adults: prevention and lifestyle weight management programmes (QS111)

    This quality standard covers preventing adults (aged 18 and over) from becoming overweight or obese. It includes strategies to increase physical activity and promote a healthy diet in the local population. It also covers lifestyle weight management programmes for adults who are overweight or obese. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  3. Dapagliflozin in triple therapy for treating type 2 diabetes (TA418)

    Evidence-based recommendations on dapagliflozin (Forxiga) given with 2 other drugs for treating type 2 diabetes in adults.

  4. CaRi-Heart for predicting cardiac risk in suspected coronary artery disease: early value assessment (HTE4)

    Early value assessment (EVA) guidance on CaRi-Heart for predicting cardiac risk in suspected coronary artery disease....

  5. Hypercholesterolaemia (primary), dyslipidaemia (mixed) - anacetrapib [ID1165]

    Discontinued [GID-TA11175]

  6. Type 2 diabetes: prevention in people at high risk (PH38)

    This guideline covers how to identify adults at high risk of type 2 diabetes. It aims to remind practitioners that age is no barrier to being at high risk of, or developing, the condition. It also aims to help them provide those at high risk with an effective and appropriate intensive lifestyle-change programme to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes. The recommendations in this guideline can be used alongside the NHS Health Check programme .

  7. Obesity: clinical assessment and management (QS127)

    This quality standard covers assessing and managing obesity in adults, young people and children, including referral for specialist care and bariatric (weight loss) surgery. It includes people who are obese and have, or are at risk of, other medical conditions. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  8. Sebelipase alfa for treating Wolman disease (HST30)

    Evidence-based recommendations on sebelipase alfa (Kanuma) for long-term enzyme replacement therapy in Wolman disease (rapidly progressive lysosomal acid lipase deficiency) in people aged 2 years and under when treatment starts.

  9. Icosapent ethyl with statin therapy for reducing the risk of cardiovascular events in people with raised triglycerides (TA805)

    Evidence-based recommendations on icosapent ethyl (Vazkepa) with statin therapy for reducing the risk of cardiovascular events in adults with raised triglycerides.

  10. NICE describes how weight loss drug tirzepatide will be rolled out

    The medication will initially be offered only to those people with the highest clinical needs.

  11. Evinacumab for treating homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia in people 12 years and over (TA1002)

    Evidence-based recommendations on evinacumab (Evkeeza) for treating homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia in people 12 years and over.

  12. Dapagliflozin in combination therapy for treating type 2 diabetes (TA288)

    Evidence-based recommendations on dapagliflozin (Forxiga) given with other drugs for treating type 2 diabetes in adults.

  13. Type 2 diabetes in adults: management (NG28)

    This guideline covers care and management for adults (aged 18 and over) with type 2 diabetes. It focuses on patient education, dietary advice, managing cardiovascular risk, managing blood glucose levels, and identifying and managing long-term complications.

  14. Consultation on NHS England proposals for a phased launch of obesity injection

    Proposals for a phased launch of the obesity injection tirzepatide have been set out, as a consultation begins.

  15. NICE recommended weight-loss drug to be made available in specialist NHS services

    Thousands of people will soon be able to be prescribed a drug to help them lose weight as part of their treatment in an NHS specialist weight management service.