Introduction. Hyperlipidemia is prevalent and is highly associated with coronary heart disease. Some patients are reluctant or opt not to take lipid-lowering prescription medications for fear of adverse drug reactions. There are currently few well-designed randomized controlled trials showing the possibility of reducing cholesterol using red yeast rice. Meanwhile, adverse effects have also been reported. Case presentation. A 64-year-old Asian man was diagnosed with hyperlipidemia despite a healthy lifestyle. In addition to diet changes, the patient used red yeast rice and succeeded in lowering his level of serum lipids. Conclusion. Based on this case and a review of current literature, in addition to therapeutic lifestyle change, red yeast rice may be a useful alternative treatment for primary hyperlipidemia in patients with low cardiac risk and who refuse to take any lipid-lowering prescription medication or who maybe be statin intolerant. However, primary care physicians must be aware of the potential side effects of taking red yeast rice. © 2010 Lin; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Lin, J. S. (2010). An alternative treatment of hyperlipidemia with red yeast rice: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-4-4
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