Adilip 135mg Tablet DR

This medication helps in reducing triglycerides and lowering levels of LDL bad cholesterol while increasing HDL good cholesterol By doing so it effectively reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke that are often associated with high cholesterol levels Its mechanism of action involves lowering triglycerides and LDL cholesterol along with boosting HDL cholesterol It is important to consult your doctor before taking this medication

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What level of LDL requires medication?

Medication is typically prescribed when your cholesterol levels are high enough (LDL level greater than 190mg/dL) to increase your risk for heart disease or if you already have a history of a heart attack or stroke. Always consult your doctor before taking any medications.

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What is LDL or bad cholesterol?

LDL or low-density lipoprotein is called bad cholesterol because it causes a buildup of cholesterol in the blood. This leads to blockage in the heart and is a direct cause of heart attacks, strokes, and peripheral artery disease.

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What is Adilip 135 Tablet DR used for?

Adilip 135 Tablet DR along with a low-fat diet and with other medications is used to lower LDL or the bad cholesterol and increase HDL or good cholesterol. This helps reduce the risk of heart diseases.

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What information should I give to my doctor before starting treatment with Adilip 135 Tablet DR?

Before the start of the treatment, inform your doctor if you have a history of gallbladder, liver, or kidney disease. This medicine might not be the best choice to lower your cholesterol levels.

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What are the worst foods for high cholesterol?

Some of the foods with high cholesterol are red meat like lamb, pork, packaged food, fried foods, full-fat dairy, processed meat (sausage, bacon), etc.

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How can I check my cholesterol?

You can book a lipid profile test with any accredited laboratory. This test helps you monitor your total cholesterol, LDL levels, HDL levels, triglycerides, and the ratio between cholesterol and HDL. You may need to fast for a period of 10-12 hours before giving your blood sample to the laboratory. After receiving your test report, consult a doctor to help you evaluate your test results.

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