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Old 03-25-2004, 11:27 AM   #1
krupp
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Both Lipator & Tricor at same time?

My recent levels where
Chol-210
tri-246

I have been on a strict diet plus Tricor for the past few months. Now the Doc has added Lipator. I was on Lipator before but had problems with kidney function readings. He now claims doctors do not feel that is much of a concern as before. So now I am on both. I am not to crazy about this and would like to hear from comments from you folks on this.
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Old 03-25-2004, 10:03 PM   #2
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Re: Both Lipator & Tricor at same time?

correct me if I am wrong wasn't tricor and another statin now pulled used in combination and caused several deaths. Lipitor is very similar to that pulled statin. I always do _____negative side effects toxic harvard (or berkley or world health organization) give it a go on your searching.
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Old 03-26-2004, 10:48 AM   #3
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Re: Both Lipator & Tricor at same time?

Tricor should be used with caution with any statin. Both have their main action in the liver and thus liver irregularites are much more likely when taking both together.
Monitor liver functions well.

Also since both can cause rhabdomyolysis, it's risk will increase proportionately.

I think the Baycol deaths (52 ish) were caused by the Baycol (cerevastatin) itself and didn't really involve fenofibrate so it might be analagous to aspirin and arsenic being a dangerous combination!
I'm not too up on the facts about the Baycol lawsuits, though.
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Old 03-26-2004, 10:54 PM   #4
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I think the Baycol deaths (52 ish) were caused by the Baycol (cerevastatin) itself and didn't really involve fenofibrate so it might be analagous to aspirin and arsenic being a dangerous combination!
I'm not too up on the facts about the Baycol lawsuits, though.
Well I thought my auxillary brain was right and it is : under google search tricor negative side effects toxic harvard ---first one listed reuters health well connected doc 23----written by medical doctors prof. at harvard----go to the last third of the document under the box combinations ----Baycol cerivastatin given with fibates---fibric acid derivatives fenofibrites---

This is a great document but I can't list the site or quote from it because I would need permission from the author and permission from the moderators here so you can search it yourself it is a wealth of information on this forum.

Baycol is next to lipitor in structure so consider that.
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Old 03-28-2004, 12:25 PM   #5
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Re: Both Lipator & Tricor at same time?

I am on both of those drugs now, and have been for a little over 2 years. The lipitor works well with lowering cholesterol, and the tricor has an added kick to the triglicerides. My recent levels chol - 179, tri - 321. My numbers will probably be higher then yours because my condition is heridatary with triglycerides up in the 4000 range prior to meds.
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