MRCP2-1350

MRCP2-1350

A 36-year-old man presents to the endocrine clinic following his second episode of acute pancreatitis. During his follow-up appointment with the surgical registrar, it was noted that his fasting triglycerides were 8.2 mmol/l (0.7-2.1), despite his LDL level not being particularly raised. On examination, his blood pressure is 125/70 mmHg, his pulse is 70 and regular, and he has a BMI of 23. Additionally, there is evidence of eruptive xanthomas on his skin. What is the most appropriate therapy for him?