Vytorin May Not Be Effective Against Heart Disease
For many Americans with high cholesterol and a family or personal history of heart disease, Vytorin has been the first line of defense against heart disease. According to MSNBC, a new study may change all of that. In findings presented on Sunday to the American College
of Cardiology conference in Chicago, experts say that Vytorin provided no measurable benefit for heart disease sufferers, despite having a dramatic impact on trigylcerides, LDL and artery inflammation. The study's authors urge doctors to return to proven treatments like statins to reduce the risk of heart disease. The study was completed two years ago, but the findings are just being made public and Congress is looking into the delay.
As someone with a family history of heart disease and stroke, my doctor and I have made it a priority to keep certain risk factors under control. When my cholesterol started to creep up, I modified an already healthy diet and added exercise into my daily routine. It worked for several years, but as I passed 35, the cholesterol numbers began to climb again.
While statins have been on the market for many years and have been proven effective, by doctor recommended Vytorin. My physician recommended Vytorin because it had been shown to dramatically decrease cholesterol numbers in a relatively short amount of time and it came without some of the troublesome side effects that some people experience when they take statins. My doctor also recommended Vytorin because it could actually decrease the amount of cholesterol my liver produced, which seemed to be the key to my problem, since I was already eating a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet and getting plenty of moderate exercise.
I took my doctor's recommendation and filled the prescription, even though I dislike being on a daily medication regimen. My cholesterol did drop back to normal range, which made me feel better about taking a pill everyday.
Vytorin May Not Be Effective Against Heart Disease
As someone with a family history of heart disease and stroke, my doctor and I have made it a priority to keep certain risk factors under control. When my cholesterol started to creep up, I modified an already healthy diet and added exercise into my daily routine. It worked for several years, but as I passed 35, the cholesterol numbers began to climb again.
While statins have been on the market for many years and have been proven effective, by doctor recommended Vytorin. My physician recommended Vytorin because it had been shown to dramatically decrease cholesterol numbers in a relatively short amount of time and it came without some of the troublesome side effects that some people experience when they take statins. My doctor also recommended Vytorin because it could actually decrease the amount of cholesterol my liver produced, which seemed to be the key to my problem, since I was already eating a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet and getting plenty of moderate exercise.
I took my doctor's recommendation and filled the prescription, even though I dislike being on a daily medication regimen. My cholesterol did drop back to normal range, which made me feel better about taking a pill everyday.
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