Gemfibrozil
What is Gemfibrozil? Gemfibrozil can help you lower cholesterol if other methods to address this issue have failed. This drug works in conjunction with a diet, exercise and lifestyle adjustment when diet changes, weight loss and other drugs have already failed in reducing serum triglycerides.
Gemfibrozol Side Effects Can Happen And Can Include: appendicitis, constipation or diarrhea, eczema, tiredness, vertigo, nausea, and other problems. If you have severe side effects when taking Gemfibrozol such as fever, hives or trouble breathing, you may be having an allergic reaction to the drug and should seek immediate medical attention.
Gemfibrozol can have other risks associated with it such as potential cancers, gallbladder problems, and acute appendicitis. This drug should not be used by people with certain medical conditions so it’s important that your doctor have your complete medical history. This drug may not be combined with statins. Gemfibrozol is contraindicated for drugs called statins like Lipitor, Zocor and several other drugs. Information about whether Gemfibrozol cause hair loss
IN order to reduce your serum triglycerides, it will likely be necessary to reduce your weight through diet and exercise. Your doctor may ask you to refrain from consuming alcohol as well. Other medical issues that might be present may make this a treatment that’s not an option for you. Gemfibrozil 600mg and other doses are readily available from pharmacies and may be available online as well. Gemfibrozol is a prescription drug, and while it may be available from certain sources online without a prescription, doctors and the makers of this drug advise against using it without medical supervision.
Reducing your serum triglycerides can be essential to your health and longevity. It’s important to follow all the directions your doctor gives you about dosage, lab testing, exercise, diet and lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking and/or drinking. People who are morbidly obese and/or have high levels of fatty substances in their blood can have reduced lifespan and quality of life.
There are many online resources to help people learn about their drugs, side effects, drug dosing, interactions and emerging research. Talking to others and reading their experiences with the same drug and the same illnesses can help you treat your symptoms and understand your health. While these resources can be very helpful and educating, they should not replace proper medical care.
It can be tempting to try a new drug you read about online but only your doctor who has your medical history and knowledge about your overall health can determine if it’s safe for you to begin new drug therapies.