taking cholesterol medications
taking cholesterol medicationsTranscriptSome people’s bodies produce unusually high levels of cholesterol. They’re justborn this way, and low-fat eating, exercise and weight loss may not be enough tobring cholesterol levels into the desired range. If your cholesterol can’t be controlledby these lifestyle changes, your doctor may prescribe medication that helps lowercholesterol.Even if your doctor does prescribe medication for you, healthy low-fat eating, exerciseand weight loss should continue to be part of your treatment plan. They all worktogether to keep your blood cholesterol in a good range.There are several kinds of drugs used to lower cholesterol. If your doctor wants you totake cholesterol-lowering medications, be sure you ask questions.First, how often and when should your medication be taken?Second, what are the side effects while taking your medication? Be sure to tell yourdoctor if you experience any side effects.Third, is the medicine’s effectiveness changed if you’re taking any other medicines,including non-prescription medications?Fourth, can it cause side effects if taken with other drugs?And finally, what are your target levels for LDL and HDL? You’ll be getting your bloodcholesterol checked regularly and knowing your target levels lets you know howyou’re doing.Take your medicine regularly as prescribed; otherwise, it won’t help you. Neverchange your medication or stop taking it without telling your doctor. Work out asystem that will help you remember your medication – a daily note on your calendaror ask a family member to remind you.20% gradient meshAnother technique is to place a week’s worth of medication in containers marked foreach day. This method is especially helpful if you take an assortment of pills. healthclipsPlus, youknow at a glance if you’ve taken that day’s medication.healthclipsIt’s also important that you know the names of your medications and how muchyou’re taking of each. Finally, be sure you have plenty of medication on hand.healthclipsCallyour doctor before your prescription runs out.healthclips4% gradient meshThis program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, orsuitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.hc_ha_10078_98_en_t00002.pdf © Milner-Fenwick, Inc.healthclips5% gradient mesh
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