Is it advisable for a 46-year-old man to take a healthy and physically fit, not smoking and drinking symbolically and occasionally, with total cholesterol of 5.94mmol / g, LDL 4.2 mol / g, triglycerides 2.6 mol / g a drug called coroswera 0.01g + 0.01g?? The person has not previously used diet and other natural remedies and cholesterol-lowering drugs . This drug is the first!! Thank you!
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
19 months ago
The presented test results qualify you to immediately include pharmacological treatment. A change in lifestyle (proper diet, increase in physical activity) can only have a meaning in this case supporting pharmacotherapy. Abnormal cholesterol levels in healthy people are considered to be concentrations: LDL cholesterol norm: below 3.0 mmol / l Triglycerides TG norm: below 1.69 mmol / l: HDL cholesterol norm: men above 1.0 mmol / l Total norm: below 4.9 mmol / l Co-roswer is a complex preparation containing an inhibitor of HMG-CoA reductase and a drug selectively inhibiting the absorption of cholesterol and plant sterol derivatives in the intestines. It is the drug of first choice in patients with significant hypercholesterolemia to achieve the target LDL-C concentration. I enclose a detailed description of the preparation you are asking about: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/99350/coroswera-10-mg-10-mg-tabletki-powlekane/apteki