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Category: Lipid management

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Can spironolactone cause high triglycerides?

4 min read
About 25% of people in the U.S. have high triglycerides, a condition that can increase the risk of heart disease [1.7.4]. For those taking common medications, it's crucial to understand all potential side effects. So, **can spironolactone cause high triglycerides?**

Why take ezetimibe and rosuvastatin together for comprehensive cholesterol management?

4 min read
In a study involving patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, the early initiation of a statin and ezetimibe combination was associated with a greater reduction in major adverse cardiovascular events compared to a delayed approach. This powerful combination addresses cholesterol from two complementary angles, offering a more robust strategy for lipid-lowering therapy and explaining why take ezetimibe and rosuvastatin together is recommended for many patients.

Are fibrates and statins the same thing? Understanding the Key Differences

4 min read
Statins are widely regarded as the first-line treatment for high LDL cholesterol due to their proven ability to reduce heart attack and stroke risk. Despite this shared goal of improving lipid health, the question remains: **are fibrates and statins the same thing?** The answer is no, as these two drug classes operate through fundamentally different pharmacological mechanisms and target different components of your lipid profile.

What is the use of Roseto capsules? Understanding the Active Ingredients

3 min read
According to research published in the *Journal of the American Heart Association*, lowering triglyceride levels in patients with cardiovascular disease can significantly reduce the risk of major cardiac events. This is the primary function of the active ingredient in Roseto capsules, a medication whose use centers on managing very high triglycerides and lowering cardiovascular risk.