Elevated Cholesterol Levels, Prescribed With Livilo, Allergic To Crestor And Generic Statin Drugs
I am a 57 year old female, in good health, I am active, though lately I have put on a few pounds since I broke my elbow two years ago. I am 5'2" and weight around 140. I could stand to lose about 20 pounds. I know I would feel better physically if I did.
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You definitely have raised levels of cholesterol which are difficult to control only with dietary modifications and lifestyle modifications. I can understand your concern that you are allergic to statins. Livalo is also a statin.
There are several types of drugs available to help lower blood cholesterol levels, and they work in different ways. Some are better at lowering LDL cholesterol, some are good at lowering triglycerides, while others help raise HDL cholesterol.
The most commonly used and effective drugs for treating high LDL cholesterol are called statins. Other cholesterol-lowering medicines include:
* Bile acid-sequestering resins.
* Ezetimibe.
* Fibrates (such as Gemfibrozil).
* Nicotinic acid.
Those with more severe forms of this disorder may need a treatment called Extracorporeal Apheresis. This is the most effective treatment. Blood or plasma is filtered by special filters to remove the extra LDL-cholesterol, and the blood plasma is then returned. But personally, I don't feel you need this kind of treatment at this point, as your Cholesterol levels can be controlled with medication and diet modification.
You can discuss all these treatment options with your physician in detail.
I hope my answer and recommendations are adequate and helpful. Waiting for your further follow up queries if any.
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Thanks for writing again.
Livilo is a new statin and it might again show the side effects you experienced earlier.
I personally think ezetimibe is a good option for you. You can discuss this with your treating physician.
Hope this helps.
Wish you good health.
Regards.
Thanks for writing again.
Extended release Niacin can help in controlling cholesterol and is available over the counter.
It is associated with flushing and gastro- intestinal symptoms as side effects. However, you can give it a try.
Hope this helps.
Wish you good health.
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You've been very helpful. I appreciate you. thanks.
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You may start initially with 500mg first. If there is no adequate cholesterol lowering response (on rechecking serum cholesterol levels) after one month then a combination of two drugs might be required to achieve the target.
Hope this is helpful.
Thanks once again. Wish you good health.
Regards.
Thanks for the follow up.
Yes. You can do that. I hope this will solve your problem.
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