Gemfibrozil Lopid - when mixed with a special diet - is effective in treating extremely high serum triglycerides levels that may cause inflammation of the pancreas (a condition known as pancreatitis). Serum triglycerides are fatty elements found in your blood. If your body does not react to a simple strict diet, then you may require Gemfibrozil Lopid.
Gemfibrozil Lopid is moreover used to reduce coronary heart disease risk in patients who need to lose weight but do not respond to exercise, diet, or any cholesterol- or triglyceride-lowering medicine.
Can I take Gemfibrozil Lopid?
Your doctor can decide this for you. As a common rule, although, Gemfibrozil Lopid is only given to people whose bodies do not respond to exercise and other and weight loss systems (including a strict diet). Gemfibrozil Lopid is not a cure - it is simply a supplement to traditional weight loss measures. If you are serious about getting all the gains of the medication, you have to stick to the exercise and diet program that your doctor will also recommend. Gemfibrozil Lopid can help in keeping your cholesterol at common levels and in lowering your heart disease risk - but only if you do your part, too.
What’s the accurate dose?
Gemfibrozil Lopid is supposed to be taken about half an hour (30 minutes) sooner than your breakfast and evening meal, accurately as your doctor prescribed. If you by chance miss a dose, don’t upset - just take Gemfibrozil Lopid yet again as soon as you realize that you’ve missed a dose. By no means take two Gemfibrozil Lopid doses in unison.
Any side effects?
Sure. Like many other drugs, Gemfibrozil Lopid may well set off side effects that are hard to predict, such as abdominal pain, constipation, acute appendicitis, diarrhea, fatigue, eczema, headache, indigestion, vomiting, vertigo, and rash. If these side effects persist, notify your physician as soon as possible. Only your physician will be able to determine whether you should keep taking Gemfibrozil Lopid or not.
In some unusual cases, Gemfibrozil Lopid sets of malignancy, abdominal pain (at times causing appendectomy), gallbladder disease, or other grave and perhaps fatal disorders in the abdomen.
Notice
The next drugs may initiate muscle-wasting if used at the same time with Gemfibrozil Lopid.
1. Lipitor (Atorvastatin)
2. Mevacor (Lovastatin)
3. Lescol (Fluvastatin)
4. Zocor (Simvastatin)
5. Pravachol (Pravastatin)
These prescriptions diminish cholesterol levels.
Gemfibrozil Lopid is supposed to in addition not be taken by patients whose cholesterol levels are only slightly elevated, as its benefits hardly outweigh the risks of severe side effects.