
Because high triglycerides have been associated with an increased risk for CVD, lowering this lab value should also reduce circulatory system risks.
Andrew Abe received his undergraduate and PharmD degrees at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, and then completed a 2-year fellowship in Drug Information and Evidence-Based Practice at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. He then a clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice at the University of Kansas. He is currently a managed care pharmacist in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Because high triglycerides have been associated with an increased risk for CVD, lowering this lab value should also reduce circulatory system risks.

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