Millions face death due to heart attacks, and the magical solution lies in a revolutionary injection that will enhance the liver's ability to remove harmful cholesterol from the blood. The health authority in the UK has started distributing this "revolutionary" injection at medical centers, expecting it to save the lives of hundreds of thousands suffering from heart problems, according to Sky News.
According to the British newspaper "The Mirror," the drug "Inclisiran" is the first of its kind and is a "leading" medication in boosting the liver's capability to eliminate bad cholesterol from the blood. The revolutionary injection is being distributed through the National Health Service, with an expectation to prevent 30,000 deaths in Britain due to heart attacks and strokes.
The RNA interference technology will initially target 300,000 people considered at higher risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke. The UK's health authority estimates that "Inclisiran" could prevent 55,000 individuals from heart attacks and strokes, saving 30,000 lives over the next decade. If ongoing trials succeed, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence may approve the revolutionary injection for millions of people with high cholesterol levels who have not yet developed cardiovascular diseases.