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Mogire Cardiac Risk Audit

Does the Audit provide a second opinion on medications I'm already taking?

Evidence rating

Yes, in the sense that Dr. Mogire will review your current medication list in the context of your cardiovascular risk assessment and comment on whether the clinical evidence supports the regimen for your specific risk profile. This is not prescribing, it is clinical consultation. Specific areas where a second opinion adds value: men on statins who have never had their ApoB target confirmed (many men are on statins that have reduced their LDL but left their ApoB above ideal range); men on antihypertensives where the medication choice may not reflect their race-specific response pattern; men who have been offered a medication they are uncertain about (TRT, a new statin, a GLP-1 agonist) and want a cardiologist's read on whether the evidence supports it.

The Audit does not replace your prescribing physician. It provides the informed second perspective that helps you have a more productive conversation with your prescriber.

What to do: Bring your complete medication list with doses to the Audit session. Include supplements, OTC medications, and any hormone therapy. The complete picture matters for cardiovascular interpretation.

For the full picture, read The Mogire Cardiac Risk Audit.

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