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The following article was published in our article directory on March 25, 2011.
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Article Category: Medicines and Remedies
Author Name: James Tien
Excessive levels of cholesterol in the bloodstream can create very serious health problems like heart attacks and strokes. Poor diet, lack of exercise and obesity often lead to this condition. Some sufferers however, may have inherited this problem from relatives and despite having a healthy life style, may still experience this issue. The information below examines cholesterol medications which are commonly prescribed.
After being diagnosed with this condition, sufferers may be advised to adopt a low fat diet and engage in regular exercise. Often, individuals will be advised to cut down on, or avoid, certain foodstuffs such as fatty meat products, some dairy, including hard cheeses, cookies, cakes and chocolate. However, after taking certain factors into consideration, a physician may decide that the most suitable course of action would be to prescribe medication.
Fatty substances known as Triglycerides are produced within the liver and are also often found in foods such as cooking oils, meat and dairy. Low density lipoprotein, is considered bad, where as high density lipoproteins are known to be good. Higher levels of the latter are preferred.
Statins are known to completely block the enzyme in ones liver that is required to make cholesterol, and therefore lowering levels. There are several members of the stain family, including Simavastatin, Atorvastatin and Rosuvastatin.
Some individuals may find that they experience side effects, or are intolerant to this treatment. Side effects often include stomach problems and muscle pain. Levels will rise if medication is stopped, therefore if side effects become an issue, sufferers should consult with their physician before they stop using statins, in order to explore an alternative treatment.
In certain circumstances a very low dosage of aspirin may be prescribed. Once certain factors have been taken into consideration such as age (not prescribed to under 16's) aspirin may be offered. Low dosages can help prevent blood clots from forming.
Niacin, or vitamin B as it is often referred to can be found in some foods and vitamin supplements. When high dosages are prescribed, this vitamin can raise the level of HDL(good) and reduce the levels of Triglycerides and LDL's.(bad) Some sufferers complain that one of the side effects of using this medicine is flushing.
Ezetimibe medication blocks absorption from bile juices and food contained in the intestines, into ones blood. It is claimed that Ezetimibe is not as an effective treatment as statins. However, they can be taken in conjunction with statins or used as an alternative for those that are intolerant to statins. There are rarely any side effects with this treatment.
As there are a range of cholesterol medications, a physician will decide which is most suitable for the sufferer. Those individuals that may feel they have an increased risk of developing this condition should speak to their physician.
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