Method of treating atherosclerosis

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ABSTRACT:
A method of treating atherosclerosis, independent of lipid lowering, in mammals, including humans, in need of treatment by inhibiting progression of an atherogenic lesion or by stabilizing plaque. Such lesion progression inhibition or plaque stabilization is achieved by directly inhibiting chemokine expression leading to excessive inflammatory cell recruitment by administering a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula I.

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