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Statins May Lower Risk for Intestinal Strictures in Crohn’s Disease

New research indicates that statin use is associated with a significantly lower risk of developing intestinal strictures in patients with Crohn’s disease. The study suggests that the anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic properties of statins may help prevent the structural damage that often leads to surgical intervention.


Use of statins after the diagnosis of Crohn’s disease is associated with a lower risk for intestinal stricture formation than the use of other non-statin drugs.

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