Hello. My husband has cholesterol and takes a Crevast 5 everyday. His levels are in the normal range whenever he takes the tablets but when he stopped the tablets for 3 months the levels again rose. His good cholesterol is around 35 and bad cholesterol is 143 after taking tablet. Please advise if this tablet has to be taken for life and what are the potential side effects of doing so.
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Crevast is a good drug to reduce bad cholestrol. It has many beneficial effects apart from reducing cholestrol. But like every other drug in the world, it has side effects. It can cause damage to muscle and liver in the long run. This is not much severe compared to the benefits of the drugs, hence it is given even foir prolonged periods. However, if your husband can control his levels naturally by diet and lifestyle modification and increasing activity, it is possible to avoid this drug and avoid any side effect altogether.
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1) There are quite a lot of patients who require regular medication for life to keep their cholesterol in check and stopping the medicine leads to rise in levels, and so the medication should not be stopped. 2) Along with medications lifestyle measures are an essential part of cholesterol treatment and include - daily 30 mins of exercise like brisk walking etc, eating a healthy diet, no smoking and avoid excessive alcohol intake. 3) As far as side-effects are concerned, crevast (especially in the small dose that your husband is taking) has minimal side effects like muscle ache in some cases, and rise in liver function tests, but it is not known to cause any long lasting damage. For this you can get a routine LFT done every 6 months and remain in follow up of your doctor.
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