Can I take Benecol instead of statins?

Can I stop taking my statin medication and start taking Benecol instead? If you've been prescribed statin medication to help lower the level of LDL or 'bad' cholesterol in your blood, you shouldn't replace it with Benecol products with added plant stanols without discussing this with your doctor or cardiologist first.

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Can Benecol replace statins?

If you have been prescribed statins or other cholesterol-lowering medication, you shouldn't replace it with Benecol products with added plant stanols. Instead, enjoy Benecol foods alongside these medications to get extra cholesterol lowering benefits.

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What is a good substitute for statin drugs?

7 cholesterol-lowering alternatives to statins
  • Fibrates. Mostly used for lowering triglyceride levels in patients whose levels are very high and could cause pancreatitis. ...
  • Plant stanols and sterols. ...
  • Cholestyramine and other bile acid-binding resins. ...
  • Niacin. ...
  • Policosanol. ...
  • Red yeast rice extract (RYRE) ...
  • Natural products.

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Can Repatha be used without a statin?

Repatha is used in combination with a statin or a statin and other fat-lowering medicines. Repatha can also be used without a statin in patients who cannot take statins. Some patients are required to be on a low-fat diet. Repatha contains the active substance evolocumab.

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What is an alternative to taking a statin to lower cholesterol?

Ezetimibe. Ezetimibe is a tablet that lowers cholesterol. It may be prescribed if statins cannot be taken, or alongside a statin for extra cholesterol-lowering. It's a 'cholesterol absorption inhibitor' that limits the absorption of cholesterol in the small intestine.

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What to do if you can't tolerate statins?

Fibrates. Doctors often prescribe a fibrate for patients who can't take a statin. Like the statins, fibrates reduce the body's cholesterol production, but they are less effective in lowering LDL cholesterol levels.

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Are there any side effects to taking Benecol?

No side effects have ever been reported in the numerous studies that have been carried out with plant stanol ester since the early 1990s, and regulatory bodies around the world, including the European Food Safety Authority have found them to be safe and effective in lowering cholesterol levels.

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Can Repatha reverse clogged arteries?

This study shows that maximal LDL-C reduction with Repatha can actually regress coronary atherosclerotic disease compared to statins alone," said Sean E.

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Who should not use Repatha?

Stop taking Repatha (evolocumab) if you have an allergic reaction. Call your healthcare provider or seek emergency medical help right away (in the U.S. call 911) if you or your child have any of these symptoms: trouble breathing or swallowing. raised bumps (hives)

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How is Repatha different from statins?

Repatha belongs to a class of medications called PCSK9 inhibitors. These drugs help your body remove LDL (“bad”) cholesterol more effectively than it could on its own. They work differently than other drugs used for high cholesterol, such as statins, and have different side effects as well.

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What is the best natural statin?

6 statin alternatives
  • Fibric acid.
  • Bile acid sequestrants.
  • Ezetimibe.
  • Omega-3 fatty acids.
  • Niacin.
  • Red yeast rice extract.
  • Summary.

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What is the mildest statin to take?

According to a research review people who take simvastatin (Zocor) or pravastatin (Pravachol) may experience fewer side effects.

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Can you get off statins once you start?

If you're taking a statin medication to lower your cholesterol, you will need to keep taking your prescription, or your cholesterol will likely go back up. Stopping your statin can put you at risk of having heart disease and other preventable health problems like stroke and heart attack from high cholesterol.

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Is Benecol better than statins?

Actually, studies show that the unique plant stanols in Benecol can provide an extra 10% reduction in LDL cholesterol to that achieved by taking statins alone.

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Do doctors recommend Benecol?

Benecol products are recommended for everyone who wants to lower their cholesterol levels, including those with certain cardiovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease, those with diabetes who need a little helping hand to reach their cholesterol targets, as well as adults and children with familial ...

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Are plant sterols safer than statins?

Statins can cause side effects for some people. These can include memory loss, muscle pain or damage, weakness, and nausea. Sterols, on the other hand, are not known to cause side effects when used short-term.

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Is Repatha hard on the liver?

Does Repatha cause any liver-related side effects? It's not likely. In clinical trials, Repatha didn't cause liver-related side effects, such as an increase in liver enzyme levels or hepatitis (inflammation in your liver). There also haven't been reports of liver-related side effects since Repatha was approved.

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How much does Repatha lower cholesterol without a statin?

Repatha® Works Differently From a Statin

to 70 mg/dL or below at 48 weeks. cholesterol down. It works fast. Patients lowered bad cholesterol by an average of 63% in just 3 months.

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Why would a doctor prescribe Repatha?

It helps decrease your risk of heart attack, stroke, or the need for heart surgery. For this use, Repatha is prescribed for adults. If you have high cholesterol, your doctor may also recommend Repatha. It's used to reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels in people with certain types of high cholesterol.

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What drug clears plaque from arteries?

ESC: Amarin's Vascepa reduces patients' arterial plaque after 18 months of treatment. With its blockbuster hopes in question after a catastrophic patent loss, Amarin's Vascepa continues to pique investigators' interest over how exactly it cuts patients' cardiovascular risks.

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Is there medicine to break up plaque in arteries?

Medications can help lower bad cholesterol and reduce plaque buildup in the arteries. Such drugs include statins, niacin, fibrates and bile acid sequestrants.

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What dissolves cholesterol in arteries?

Cyclodextrin is known to solubilize cholesterol and is being used in a clinical trial for the treatment of patients with Niemann–Pick type C (NPC) disease, a rare genetic disorder in which cholesterol cannot be transported from lysosomes.

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Can you take Benecol long term?

Benecol products should be consumed every day to get the best cholesterol lowering results and gain long term benefits.

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How quickly does Benecol reduce cholesterol?

Simply eating Benecol foods each day, as part of your healthy diet and lifestyle, which includes your '5-a-day' can lower your cholesterol by 7-10 % within two to three weeks, thanks to our unique active ingredient – plant stanol ester.

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How long does it take for Benecol to work?

Your cholesterol levels drop within 2-3 weeks after starting the daily intake of 1.5 to 3.0g of plant stanols, as part of a healthy diet and lifestyle – and by how much depends on the amount of plant stanols in Benecol foods you eat. Regular cholesterol tests at your GP will show that plant stanol ester is working.

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