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Fibator 10mg/145mg Tablet 10s

The Fibator Tablet is a combination of two medications that work to lower lipid fat levels in the body It is specifically used when lifestyle changes such as a lowfat diet have not been effective in reducing cholesterol and triglyceride levels By reducing these lipids the medicine helps to lower the risk of heart disease To take the Fibator Tablet you can choose to have it with a meal or on an empty stomach It is recommended to take it at the same time each day to establish a routine and remember to take it The appropriate dosage will be prescribed by your doctor based on your lipid levels and how you respond to the medication Its important to note that individuals with high cholesterol and triglycerides may not feel any symptoms However discontinuing the medication can increase lipid levels worsening the condition and increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke Regularly checking your lipid profile through cholesterol and triglyceride level tests is crucial This medication is just one part of a comprehensive treatment plan which should also include a healthy lowfat diet regular exercise quitting smoking moderating alcohol intake and weight reduction While taking the medication it is recommended to eat a normal diet but avoid foods high in fat Before starting the Fibator Tablet inform your doctor if you have any liver disease such as abnormal blood tests or persistent yellowness of the eyes Additionally let your doctor know if you have any kidneyrelated problems or if you are pregnant planning a pregnancy or breastfeeding Diabetic patients should monitor their blood sugar levels while taking this medication as it may cause an increase in blood sugar levels

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