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Alirocumab sustainably lowers Lp(a) by up to 29% over 1.5 years, a pooled analysis of 10 phase 3 ODYSSEY trials in 4915 patients (Am J Cardiol 2017)
Original title: Effect of Alirocumab on Lipoprotein(a) Over ≥1.5 Years (from the Phase 3 ODYSSEY Program)
This pooled analysis of the phase 3 ODYSSEY program evaluated alirocumab effect on Lp(a) using data from 4915 patients with hypercholesterolaemia across 10 phase 3 studies, 8 on a background of statins and 2 without, comparing alirocumab (75/150 mg or 150 mg every 2 weeks) with placebo or ezetimibe. At week 24, Lp(a) fell 23% to 27% with alirocumab 75/150 mg and 29% with alirocumab 150 mg (all P<0.0001 versus controls), with reductions sustained over 78 to 104 weeks, independent of race, sex, familial hypercholesterolaemia, baseline Lp(a) or LDL cholesterol, or statin use. Alirocumab had also reduced LDL cholesterol by up to 62% from baseline in these phase 3 studies. The findings show alirocumab produces a significant and sustained lowering of Lp(a) alongside its marked LDL cholesterol reduction.
Original abstract
Elevated lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is independently associated with increased cardiovascular risk. However, treatment options for elevated Lp(a) are limited. Alirocumab, a monoclonal antibody to proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9, reduced low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) by up to 62% from baseline in phase 3 studies, with adverse event rates similar between alirocumab and controls. We evaluated the effect of alirocumab on serum Lp(a) using pooled data from the phase 3 ODYSSEY program: 4,915 patients with hypercholesterolemia from 10 phase 3 studies were included. Eight studies evaluated alirocumab 75 mg every 2 weeks (Q2W), with possible increase to 150 mg Q2W at week 12 depending on LDL-C at week 8 (75/150 mg Q2W); the other 2 studies evaluated alirocumab 150-mg Q2W from the outset. Comparators were placebo or ezetimibe. Eight studies were conducted on a background of statins, and 2 studies were carried out with no statins. Alirocumab was associated with significant reductions in Lp(a), regardless of starting dose and use of concomitant statins. At week 24, reductions from baseline were 23% to 27% with alirocumab 75/150-mg Q2W and 29% with alirocumab 150-mg Q2W (all comparisons p <0.0001 vs controls). Reductions were sustained over 78 to 104 weeks. Lp(a) reductions with alirocumab were independent of race, gender, presence of familial hypercholesterolemia, baseline Lp(a), and LDL-C concentrations, or use of statins. In conclusion, in addition to marked reduction in LDL-C, alirocumab leads to a significant and sustained lowering of Lp(a).
Summary written by lp-a.org from the published abstract; figures as published. Page updated 18 August 2026. Methods.