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Tag: Lipid metabolism

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In what patients is propofol contraindicated?

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According to prescribing information from manufacturers, propofol is absolutely contraindicated in patients with a history of anaphylaxis to eggs, egg products, soybeans, or soy products. Understanding in what patients is propofol contraindicated is crucial for mitigating severe allergic and other life-threatening reactions.

Does diltiazem affect cholesterol levels? Unpacking the direct impact and drug interactions

4 min read
While diltiazem, a calcium channel blocker, generally has a neutral to potentially favorable direct effect on an individual's lipid profile, studies have confirmed that it significantly interacts with certain cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins. Understanding this crucial interaction is key to safely managing cardiovascular conditions that require both types of medication.

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

4 min read
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.

Does Biotin Raise Cholesterol? Investigating the B-Vitamin's Impact

4 min read
Contrary to the misconception that biotin can increase blood lipids, some studies on specific populations, such as individuals with diabetes, have shown that biotin supplementation may actually help to lower total cholesterol and triglycerides. The evidence indicates that far from raising cholesterol, biotin is involved in a metabolic process that may have the opposite effect.

Can levothyroxine cause high cholesterol? The truth about thyroid treatment

4 min read
An estimated 13% of people with hypothyroidism also have high levels of "bad" LDL cholesterol. This connection often leads patients to wonder about their medication, but can levothyroxine cause high cholesterol? In reality, levothyroxine is prescribed to correct the very hormone deficiency that causes high cholesterol, meaning it typically works to lower, not raise, lipid levels.