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Adres  (Anonymous, 5.173.224.) Warszawa 15 months ago

Can I use Atrox, Torvacard, Pentasa suppositories and Salofalk ingots at the same time?

Is it possible to get colitis and is there a recommendation to take salofalk ingots and after you pentasa suppositories , can it be combined with atrox 10 and torvacard 10 . I note that these statins will be used for the first time in my life because it turned out cholesterol too high genetically, with a normal healthy diet.

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Barbara Kołodziejska Pharmacist

14 months ago

If these are medical recommendations, then you can carry out simultaneous therapy with statins (Atrox, Torvacard) and mesalazine (Salofakl, Pentasa). I would like to point out that the active substance of Atrox and Torvacard is atorvastatin, and these drugs in the same dose can be treated as their substitutes. By combining both preparations, we get a double dose, so it is worth consulting with a doctor whether this is the correct therapeutic procedure. During treatment with both substances, it is worth monitoring the condition and function of the liver - both drugs may increase the value of liver enzymes ALAT (alanine aminotransferase) and AST (aspartate aminotransferase), which may indicate possible liver damage (most often it is a reversible process). We write more about inflammatory diseases of the large intestine in the articles: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/choroba-crohna https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/wrzodziejace-zapalenie-jelita-grubego you can read about ways to fight too high cholesterol here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/wysoki-cholesterol

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