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Tag: Fenofibrate

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Which is better, fenofibrate or fenofibric acid?

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Fenofibric acid is the active metabolite of fenofibrate, a crucial distinction that influences their absorption consistency and food dependence. Deciding which is better, fenofibrate or fenofibric acid, often comes down to individual patient factors and specific formulation characteristics, particularly regarding how food affects their uptake.

Can Fenofibrate Increase CK? Understanding the Link to Muscle Health

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Fenofibrate is a widely prescribed medication for managing high triglycerides and mixed dyslipidemia [1.4.4]. A key question for patients and clinicians is, **Can fenofibrate increase CK?** Yes, fenofibrate can cause an increase in creatine phosphokinase (CK), though significant elevations are less common [1.4.3, 1.3.1].

What Are the Main Side Effects of Fenofibrate?

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Affecting millions of people worldwide, high cholesterol and triglyceride levels are often treated with medications like fenofibrate. However, understanding **what are the main side effects of fenofibrate** is crucial for safe and effective treatment.

Why take fenofibrate at bedtime? Dispelling the Misconception

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Approximately 71 million American adults have high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, but contrary to common belief for statin drugs, fenofibrate does not need to be taken at bedtime. While many patients wonder about optimal timing, the key to its effectiveness lies more in consistency and food intake, not the time of day.

Which drug is considered a fibrate? A guide to lipid-lowering medications

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High levels of blood fats, particularly triglycerides, affect millions of adults and can increase the risk of heart disease. A key medication class used to manage this condition is the fibrates, which includes several drugs like fenofibrate and gemfibrozil. This article will delve into which drug is considered a fibrate, exploring their mechanisms, uses, and important considerations for patients.