Fenomust Tablet 10's Substitute
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Composition:
FENOFIBRATE-145MG
Uses:
Hyperlipidemia or High cholesterol
Medicinal Benefits:
Fenomust Tablet 10's contains 'fenofibrate', which is used along with a proper diet to help lower 'bad cholesterol' (LDL, TG -triglycerides) and raise 'good cholesterol' (HDL) in the blood. Fenomust Tablet 10's is also used with statins to lower raised cholesterol. Besides this, Fenomust Tablet 10's also helps in the treatment of raised cholesterol in diabetes and high blood pressure patients as well.
Fenomust Tablet 10's contains 'fenofibrate', which works by increasing the natural substance that breaks down fats in the bloodstream, thereby increasing its utilization and removal. As a result, Fenomust Tablet 10's decreases harmful cholesterol like LDL (bad cholesterol) and triglycerides (TG) and increases levels of HDL (good cholesterol).
You should not take Fenomust Tablet 10's if you are allergic to fibric acid derivative or Fenomust Tablet 10's, have a severe renal impairment (including dialysis patient), have active liver disease, gallbladder disease (gallstone) or are a nursing mother.
Increased liver enzymes (like liver function tests - LFTs), rhinitis, stuffy/runny nose, nausea, indigestion, headache and back pain are some common side effects that may occur in some cases.
No, Fenomust Tablet 10's does not reduce the risk of having heart problems in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Long-term complications of Fenomust Tablet 10's are muscle problems (like unexplained muscle pain) and liver problems (with increased liver enzymes). So, if you experience these symptoms, please consult a doctor.
Fenomust Tablet 10's raises the risk of muscle pain and a serious muscle problem called rhabdomyolysis. The risk is higher if you take the drug along with statins.
It is completely fine to use oral contraceptives with Fenomust Tablet 10's as no such interactions have been found. Consult your doctor for further advice.