Cholesterol Medication

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Cholesterol Medication

Monday, February 26th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Selecting The Right Cholesterol Medication

If you have found out that your cholesterol levels are high your physician is likely to give you cholesterol medication to safe guard your life and bring your cholesterol level back to a healthy point. This is especially so if your cardiac health shows deterioration. Alongside choelsterol medication you may well be asked to make lifestyle changes which will contribute to the lowering of cholesterol levels to  within safe limits. You need the right cholesterol medication but changing your lifestyle and eating the right kind of food is equally important to your health. By doing this there is no reason why your blood cholesterol level shouldn’t come down and improve your health.

A problem with cholesterol medication is that it can be very expensive. It can also feature a host of side effects that may be problematic soas with any medication, always consult a doctor before you taking it. If you notice side effects you may need to stop taking the medication and you should go to your doctor right away. Take his advice on whether or not you should continue taking your choelsterol medication. It is also important to follow all the instructions on the medication itself so that you can prevent any problems that may arise from improperly taking your medication.

Which is the right type of drug for you?

Of all the usual types of drugs prescribed for reducing high levels of cholesterol statin drugs are often the recommended cholesterol medication. These drugs are known to effectively reduce the cholesterol levels in the people that take them but they are also known to have an extensive list of side effects. Many doctors also prescribe an enzyme supplement if you are taking statin drugs because they have been associated with depletion of enzyme Co-Q which can lead to heart problems.

Another type of cholesterol medication that physicians often prescribe in order to control high cholesterol levels is a bile acid sequestrate that helps to control the bile acids secreted in the gall bladder and the liver. It works by softening the fatty ingredients of food in the intestine. This also helps the food to be better absorbed. The majority of the bile acids are then reabsorbed through the liver and through the intestines where they are processed as normal bile.

No matter which cholesterol medication your doctor prescribes remember that you need to make lifestyle changes too in order to permanently achieve and maintain a healthy cholesterol level.

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