Gemfibrozil
Gemfibrozil is used to lower triglyceride levels in patients with pancreatitis and reduce the risk of developing coronary heart disease.
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Gemfibrozil is used to lower triglyceride levels in patients with pancreatitis and reduce the risk of developing coronary heart disease.

Fenofibrate is prescribed to treat patients with high cholesterol and very high levels of triglycerides in the blood.

Ezetimibe is used to treat high cholesterol in combination with low fat diet.

Zetia is used to treat high cholesterol in combination with low fat diet.

Tricor is prescribed to treat patients with high cholesterol and very high levels of triglycerides in the blood.

Lopid is used to lower triglyceride levels in patients with pancreatitis and reduce the risk of developing coronary heart disease.

Crestor treats high cholesterol and atherosclerosis, it is a drug from class of statins.

Zocor is a cholesterol- lowering medication prescribed to inhibit the production of cholesterol by the liver.

Simvastatin is a cholesterol- lowering medication prescribed to inhibit the production of cholesterol by the liver.

Atorvastatin is a statin, used as a cholesterol- and triglyceride- lowering drug.

Atorvastatin is a statin, used as a cholesterol- and triglyceride- lowering drug.

Ursodiol is a bile acid used to treat gallstones and primary biliary cholangitis by improving bile flow and dissolving cholesterol-based stones. It is taken orally, usually with food, and requires regular monitoring during treatment. Side effects are generally mild but may include diarrhea or liver-related symptoms. Proper medical supervision is important for safe and effective use.


Bempedoic acid is an oral cholesterol-lowering medication used to reduce LDL levels in adults, especially those who cannot tolerate statins. It works in the liver to block cholesterol production and is often used with other lipid-lowering agents. Common side effects include muscle pain and elevated uric acid. Regular monitoring and medical supervision are advised.