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Tag: Hypertriglyceridemia

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What Does Fenofibrate Reduce? A Guide to Its Effects on Lipids

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According to research published in the journal *Frontiers in Genetics*, fenofibrate treatment resulted in significant decreases in triglycerides and LDL-C, as well as an increase in HDL-C. So, what does fenofibrate reduce? It is a medication primarily used to lower high levels of triglycerides in the blood and manage other fatty substances like cholesterol.

What is Lovaza used for? Understanding its Role in Hypertriglyceridemia

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Lovaza, a prescription-strength omega-3 fatty acid medication, has been shown in clinical trials to reduce triglycerides by 26% to 47% in adults with severe hypertriglyceridemia. This powerful lipid-regulating agent is primarily used to address dangerously high blood fat levels when diet and lifestyle changes are not enough.

Exploring the Link: Does Quetiapine Increase Cholesterol and Other Lipid Levels?

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Research consistently shows a strong association between the atypical antipsychotic quetiapine and metabolic disturbances, including dyslipidemia. Studies have demonstrated that quetiapine can increase levels of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides, while potentially decreasing beneficial HDL cholesterol. This article explores the link between quetiapine and elevated cholesterol, detailing the mechanisms and management strategies for this significant side effect.

Understanding if Does Abilify Cause High Triglycerides

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Although Abilify is considered a lower-risk atypical antipsychotic for metabolic side effects, the official drug safety information clearly states that increases in fat levels (cholesterol and **triglycerides**) in the blood are a possible side effect. As with any medication, individual responses can vary, and metabolic changes are a documented risk associated with antipsychotic drug use.

What are the contraindications for Intralipid infusion?

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Approximately 10% to 20% of hospitalized patients receive some form of parenteral nutrition, making awareness of medication safety critical. Understanding what are the contraindications for Intralipid infusion is essential for preventing adverse effects and ensuring patient safety, especially in vulnerable populations like neonates.

What medications make your triglycerides high?: A Comprehensive Guide

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According to the NIH, roughly one-third of American adults have high triglycerides. While genetics and lifestyle play a major role, certain prescribed drugs can also be a significant factor. It is important for patients and healthcare providers to know **what medications make your triglycerides high** and how to manage the risk.

Can spironolactone cause high triglycerides?

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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?**