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Asked for male, 37 years old from Jalandhar
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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It is better to improve diet to reduce triglycerides than to take medicines. Reduce alcohol sugar jaggery and starchy foods in diet. These are converted into triglycerides by the liver. Increase traditional health foods like yoghurt cheese nuts eggs butter etc. These do not go to the liver. Discuss VLDL and triglycerides with a MSc biochemistry, don't discuss with anybody less qualified in biochemistry.
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Please share blood reports.
Have 1 clove of garlic empty stomach with lukewarm water.
1tsp of triphla powder at bed time with lukewarm water.
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Asked for female, 44 years old from South Goa
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Diet control only. Medicine may be harmful. Reduce foods like sugar, starch, etc. That are converted to triglycerides in the liver. For more information please discuss on phone.
Asked for female, 45 years old from Kalahandi
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Muscle liver brain diabetes. It is required after blockages, if you are taking it for high cholesterol, better to discuss on phone as usually, benefit less. Side effects more.
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Asked for male, 50 years old from Kolkata
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aztor milder than rozat, rozat double strong. rozat/Astor are useful after heart attack, they are not needed before heart trouble starts
Asked for male, 33 years old from Karimnagar
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Neurologist•Kolkata
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Yes dear, you can take them on same day, provided you are taking them for the right reason of course.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Hi, this drug is from statin family and also helps in lowering cholesterol. Once you start it and then stop, it can increase your cholesterol and risk your health. Fat loss will happen with a balanced diet and lifestyle improvement. Eat small frequent meals every 2 -3 hours to improve metabolism and reduce fat.
Have whole grain cereals like millets (bajra, jowar,ragi) and pulses and sprouts.
Eat protein rich diet egg whites, sprouts (especially post workout, it will help in building musc...more
Asked for Male, 44 years old from Jaipur
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Yes, rozat 40 is a strong dose, recommended after heart attack. Why were you prescribed large dose rozat.
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Asked for male, 60 years old from Chennai
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these medicines are required after a heart attack, have you had an attack in past or is this for prevention? if you have not had attack, Suggest alternative methods for prevention, medicine method not very healthful
Asked for male, 69 years old from Lucknow
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Cardiologist•Raipur
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Please visit a cardiologist or an endocrinologist nearby.
To reduce bad cholesterol (you mean ldl and total cholesterol, usually single drug therapy is effective. If cholesterol can not be controlled with one drug usually addition of another drug is required.
On the top of the medicines you need certain lifestyle changes like regular exercise, weight reduction, avoiding high caloric foods, avoiding alcohol consumption.
Please visit a cardiologist nearby or an endocrinologist nearby. ...more
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