For safety reasons, people in the current study also continued taking cholesterol-lowering medications, including statins, during the trial. But future research will address whether at some point, a one-time gene therapy like VERVE-102 could replace statins altogether. “It’s too early to say right now, and a lot will depend on where people start in terms of their cholesterol and where their goal is,” says Kathiresan. “But ultimately, we would love to be in a position where this is the preferred therapy of choice.”
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