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Statin therapy for patients with diabetes
Studies show that statin use reduces comorbidities and mortality from heart disease and non-adherence to statins may increase cardiovascular events and even death.2
Clinicians play a powerful role in ensuring their patients are adherent to their statin therapies. In fact, 90% of patients can be successfully adherent to statin therapy with a personalized approach.
We created this video to offer clinicians best practices in helping their patients remain adherent to their statin therapies.
The following 7 strategies can help increase adherence to statin therapy in your patients:
- Initiate statin therapy for patients with diabetes or clinical ASCVD as appropriate
- For diabetics without ASCVD, use MODERATE INTENSITY statin for primary prevention.2
- For diabetics with ASCVD, use HIGH INTENSITY statin for secondary prevention.1
- Low Intensity statins are not recommended unless unable to tolerate moderate or high intensity.4
Medications One of the following medications must have be dispensed to satisfy the SUPD measure. |
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Drug Category |
Medications |
Statin medication |
· Lovastatin · Fluvastatin · Pravastatin · Simvastatin · Rosuvastatin · Atorvastatin · Pitavastatin |
Statin combination products |
· Atorvastatin / amlodipine · Atorvastatin / ezetimibe · Lovastatin / niacin · Simvastatin / ezetimibe · Simvastatin / niacin · Simvastatin / sitagliptin |
Timeframe |
Standard exclusion(s) |
Any time during the measurement year |
· End-stage renal disease · Hospice · Rhabdomyolysis or myopathy · Pregnancy, lactation, or fertility · Liver disease · Pre-diabetes · Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) |
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- If a statin is not suitable for a patient, document exclusion criteria with the appropriate ICD-10 code
- Educate patients about the long-term cardiovascular benefits of statin therapy and potential side effects
- Try a lower dose, different statin, or consider intermittent statin therapy if there were previous statin-associated side effects
Intensity and Dose of Statin Therapy |
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High Intensity |
Moderate Intensity |
Low Intensity |
5. Daily dose lowers LDL-C on average by ≈ ≥50% |
6. Daily dose lowers LDL-C on average by ≈ 30% to <50% |
7. Daily dose lowers LDL-C on average by <30% |
8. Atorvastatin 40-80 mg 9. Rosuvastatin 20-40 mg |
10. Atorvastatin 10-20 mg 11. Rosuvastatin 5-10 mg 12. Simvastatin 20-40 mg 13. Pravastatin 40-80 mg 14. Lovastatin 40 mg 15. Fluvastatin XL 80 mg 16. Fluvastatin 40 mg bid 17. Pitavastatin 2-4 mg |
18. Simvastatin 10 mg 19. Pravastatin 10-20 mg 20. Lovastatin 20 mg 21. Fluvastatin 20-40 mg 22. Pitavastatin 1 mg |
- Inform patients that a significant number of generic statin medications are available for $0 for a 90-day supply on most plans
- Encourage patients to use their plan ID card to fill statin medications
- Watch this video to learn best practices on helping improve statin therapy adherence and your organization’s overall quality and STARS performance.
PUBLICATIONS: September 2021 Anthem Provider News - Georgia
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