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Which Antipsychotics Cause High Cholesterol? A Pharmacological Guide

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Studies show that individuals taking antipsychotic medications are nearly three times more likely to develop high cholesterol than those not on these medications. Understanding **which antipsychotics cause high cholesterol** is crucial for managing cardiometabolic risks associated with long-term treatment.

Investigating the Link: Can Pristiq Cause High Cholesterol?

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Clinical studies show that between 1% and 10% of patients taking Pristiq (desvenlafaxine) may experience elevations in cholesterol and triglycerides [1.2.2]. This raises an important question for many users: can Pristiq cause high cholesterol and what does that mean for your cardiovascular health?

Does Paxil Increase Cholesterol? An In-Depth Look at the Evidence

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Several studies have reported that the antidepressant Paxil (paroxetine) can increase cholesterol levels in some patients, particularly low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. This potential side effect is an important consideration for individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular risk factors.

Medications and High Cholesterol: What Medications Should You Avoid With High Cholesterol?

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly **94 million U.S. adults** aged 20 or older have high total cholesterol. While lifestyle changes are crucial, some medications for other health conditions can unknowingly contribute to high cholesterol. This raises an important question: **what medications should you avoid with high cholesterol?** This article explores common drug classes that can negatively impact your lipid profile.

Can you take metformin with atorvastatin? A Comprehensive Guide

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Many patients with type 2 diabetes also have dyslipidemia, a condition that significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. For these individuals, a combination therapy that includes both metformin and atorvastatin is a common and often necessary approach to manage both conditions effectively and safely.