Finobrate-145 Tablet Substitute
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Composition:
FENOFIBRATE-145MG
Uses:
Hyperlipidemia or High cholesterol
Medicinal Benefits:
Finobrate-145 Tablet 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. Finobrate-145 Tablet is also used with statins to lower raised cholesterol. Besides this, Finobrate-145 Tablet also helps in the treatment of raised cholesterol in diabetes and high blood pressure patients as well.
Finobrate-145 Tablet 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, Finobrate-145 Tablet decreases harmful cholesterol like LDL (bad cholesterol) and triglycerides (TG) and increases levels of HDL (good cholesterol).
You should not take Finobrate-145 Tablet if you are allergic to fibric acid derivative or Finobrate-145 Tablet , 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, Finobrate-145 Tablet does not reduce the risk of having heart problems in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Long-term complications of Finobrate-145 Tablet are muscle problems (like unexplained muscle pain) and liver problems (with increased liver enzymes). So, if you experience these symptoms, please consult a doctor.
Finobrate-145 Tablet 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 Finobrate-145 Tablet as no such interactions have been found. Consult your doctor for further advice.