- Male
- 34 Years
- 20/02/2025
I've got triglycerides at 290, and I'm currently on Rosave F 10 every day. Any idea how long it might take to get down to normal levels?
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The medication you are taking, Rosave F 10, contains Rosuvastatin 10mg. It is commonly used to lower cholesterol levels, including triglycerides. On average, it may take several weeks to a few months to see a significant decrease in triglyceride levels. However, individual responses to medication can vary. It is important to continue taking the medication as prescribed by your healthcare provider and monitor your triglyceride levels regularly.
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Consult a Cardiologist
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Medication Effectiveness
- Rosuvastatin and fenofibrate can start lowering triglycerides within a few weeks.
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Expected Timeline
- Significant reduction may be observed in 4-8 weeks.
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Monitoring and Follow-up
- Regular blood tests are recommended to monitor progress.
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Lifestyle Modifications
- Maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly to enhance medication effects.
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Consultation
- Follow up with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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