The UAE approves Lipfendra as a new treatment for adults with high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, making the country only the second in the world to authorize the innovative medicine.
_x000D_The Emirates Drug Establishment (EDE) announced the approval, saying Lipfendra is designed for adults with elevated LDL cholesterol, including people living with certain inherited cholesterol disorders. Doctors will prescribe the medicine as part of a personalised treatment plan.
_x000D_ _x000D_UAE Approves Lipfendra for Cholesterol Treatment
_x000D_Lipfendra is an oral medicine taken once a day. Health experts recommend using it alongside a balanced diet and regular physical activity to achieve the best results.
_x000D_The treatment helps reduce LDL cholesterol, commonly known as “bad” cholesterol, which is one of the major risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
_x000D_Officials said the approval gives doctors another option for patients who need additional cholesterol-lowering treatment beyond lifestyle changes alone.
_x000D_ _x000D_More Treatment Choices for Patients
_x000D_The Emirates Drug Establishment said the new medicine strengthens the country’s healthcare system by expanding access to innovative therapies supported by scientific evidence.
_x000D_Authorities believe the approval will improve pharmaceutical care while helping patients better manage cholesterol levels and reduce their long-term cardiovascular risk.
_x000D_The decision also reflects the UAE’s continued focus on introducing advanced medicines through an efficient regulatory process.
_x000D_ _x000D_UAE Strengthens Its Position in Healthcare Innovation
_x000D_With the approval of Lipfendra, the UAE has become the second country worldwide to authorize the medicine.
_x000D_Health officials said the milestone demonstrates the country’s commitment to providing patients with faster access to modern medical treatments while maintaining strict safety and quality standards.
_x000D_ _x000D_Health Experts Encourage Healthy Living
_x000D_Despite the availability of new medicines, officials stressed that healthy habits remain the foundation of cholesterol management.
_x000D_The Emirates Drug Establishment encouraged people with high cholesterol to:
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- Eat a balanced and heart-healthy diet. _x000D_
- Exercise regularly. _x000D_
- Maintain a healthy body weight. _x000D_
- Visit healthcare professionals for routine cholesterol screening. _x000D_
- Follow medical advice before starting any medication. _x000D_