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The blockage is usually due to a buildup of fat, cholesterol and other substances in the heart (coronary) arteries. The fatty, cholesterol-containing deposits ...
... cholesterol, and it raises your LDL [low-density lipoprotein], which is your bad cholesterol," says Anya Guy, a Mayo Clinic registered dietitian nutritionist.
... cholesterol levels, as well as low-density lipoprotein (LDL), which is known as bad cholesterol. This will help you prevent your risk of cardiovascular ...
Controlling blood pressure and cholesterol. Genetic tests can be done to see if you have long QT syndrome, a common cause of sudden cardiac death. Check with ...
They raise your low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels and lower your high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels. For these reasons ...
Using this medicine while you are pregnant can harm your unborn baby. Use an effective form of birth control to keep from getting pregnant.
Buildup on kidney (renal) arteries. Fats, cholesterol and other substances (plaque) can build up in and on your kidney artery walls (atherosclerosis).
Cholesterol-lowering drugs. Cholesterol guidelines are stricter for people with diabetes because of their higher risk of heart disease. The American ...
Pitavastatin is used together with a proper diet to lower high cholesterol levels and triglyceride (fat) levels in the blood and increase good cholesterol (HDL) ...
For high cholesterol and triglycerides: Adults—At first, one tablet per day. Your doctor may increase your dose as needed. However, the dose is usually not more ...
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