What
is Vytorin?
Vytorin is a brand name combination drug that contains two cholesterol prescriptions, ezetimibe (Zetia) and simvastatin (Zocor). Vytorin is used to diminish the blood’s "bad" cholesterol, (low-thickness lipoprotein, or LDL) and triglycerides (fat or lipids) while increasing your blood's "good" cholesterol (high-thickness lipoprotein, or HDL).
Vytorin is a brand name combination drug that contains two cholesterol prescriptions, ezetimibe (Zetia) and simvastatin (Zocor). Vytorin is used to diminish the blood’s "bad" cholesterol, (low-thickness lipoprotein, or LDL) and triglycerides (fat or lipids) while increasing your blood's "good" cholesterol (high-thickness lipoprotein, or HDL).
Used in conjunction with a low-fat diet, Vytorin is
used to treat individuals with hypercholesterolemia, or high cholesterol, who
can't bring down their cholesterol levels down with diet and workout alone.
What
is Ezetimibe?
These are lipid-lowering compounds which decrease blood cholesterol, by specifically restraining the digestive system's ingestion of cholesterol from food. Simvastatin is part of the group of medications called statins, which lower cholesterol by repressing the action of the liver's cholesterol-combining catalyst, HMG CoA reductase. Vytorin does not currently have any off-mark uses, but rather is being explored for the treatment of alopecia areata (inconsistent balding). Made by Merck and Co. Vytorin was initially approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2004. In 2012, the FDA approved another naming for the medication that reflects Merck's SHARP trial, which demonstrated that Vytorin adequately brought down LDL cholesterol in patients with constant kidney malady, (CKD) and prompted less vascular issues than fake treatment. Be that as it may, Vytorin is not a favored treatment for CKD.
These are lipid-lowering compounds which decrease blood cholesterol, by specifically restraining the digestive system's ingestion of cholesterol from food. Simvastatin is part of the group of medications called statins, which lower cholesterol by repressing the action of the liver's cholesterol-combining catalyst, HMG CoA reductase. Vytorin does not currently have any off-mark uses, but rather is being explored for the treatment of alopecia areata (inconsistent balding). Made by Merck and Co. Vytorin was initially approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2004. In 2012, the FDA approved another naming for the medication that reflects Merck's SHARP trial, which demonstrated that Vytorin adequately brought down LDL cholesterol in patients with constant kidney malady, (CKD) and prompted less vascular issues than fake treatment. Be that as it may, Vytorin is not a favored treatment for CKD.
What
is Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a waxy fat that is found in the body
cells. The human body requires cholesterol in order to make hormones, vitaminD, and other substances that help you to digest food. It is also found in many
foods you eat. High blood cholesterol is a condition in which a person has
excess cholesterol in the blood. However, there are no specific signs or
symptoms of this condition, so many people don't realize they are suffering
from high
cholesterol level. But, they are more prone to coronary
heart and artery
disease.
Ezetimibe
(Vytorin) For Cholesterol
Ezetimibe is an established and renowned medicine for
cholesterol. The primary line of treatment in bringing down cholesterol levels
are lifestyle changes. Appropriate diet, weight reduction, and activity are
recommended. A doctor will prescribe medications to reduce and maintain your
cholesterol levels, usually statins.
The statin class of medications is a popular choice. It
is however hard to judge whether this is because of their efficacy, or if it is
due to the huge advertising effort of the pharmaceutical industry.
Statins are known as HMG CoA reductase inhibitors, and
work in the liver to slow down the development of cholesterol. Studies have
shown that statin drugs tend to work best at bringing down LDL; however they
have a tendency to not be as effective in decreasing triglyceride levels. A
couple of the present statin drugs available are; atorvastatin (Lipitor),
fluvastatin (Lescol), lovastatin (Mevacor), pravastatin (Pravachol),
simvastatin (Zocor), and rosuvastatin (Crestor). Another is Vytorin, which is a
blend of Zetia (ezetimibe) and the statin drug Zocor
(simvastatin). In an unsettling FDA report in January 2008, it was noticed that
Vytorin did not lessen atherosclerotic plaque any better that simvastatin when
administered alone, and intermittently brought about an expansion in plaque.
Previously recorded reactions for example were migraines and queasiness. The
more closely associated symptoms of statins compose of muscle pain and muscle
disease, (statin actuated myopathy) and genuine liver issues.