Brand
name: EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia)
Pronounced: ZEH-tee-uh
Generic name: Ezetimibe
Why is EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) prescribed?
EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) is a new kind of cholesterol-lowering drug. The older cholesterol-lowering
drugs called "statins" reduce cholesterol by interfering
with its production in the body. EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) acts by diminishing the absorption
of dietary cholesterol through the intestines.
EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) may be taken alone or with a statin drug. Because the two drugs
fight cholesterol in different ways, the EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia)/statin combination has
a greater impact than either drug alone.
Cholesterol--especially "bad" LDL cholesterol--promotes
clogged arteries, increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke. "Good" HDL
cholesterol helps to prevent clogged arteries. EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) lowers the bad
cholesterol and raises the good. It also lowers total cholesterol readings
and reduces levels of triglycerides (fats in the blood).
Cholesterol-lowering drugs are typically prescribed for people who
either have heart disease or are in danger of developing it. For people
at high risk of heart disease, current guidelines call for considering
drug therapy when LDL levels reach 130. For people at lower risk, the
cut-off is 160. For those at little or no risk, it's 190.
Most important fact about EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) without prescriptions
Doctors usually prescribe cholesterol-lowering drugs only after changes
in lifestyle have failed to bring cholesterol down to a healthy level.
These changes include following a diet low in fat and cholesterol and
high in fiber, shedding excess weight, and getting more exercise. It's
important to remember that drug therapy is a supplement to--not a substitute
for--these other measures. To get the full benefit of EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia), you need
to stick to the diet and exercise program recommended by your doctor.
How should you take EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia)?
You can take EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) with or without food. If the doctor has also prescribed
a statin drug, you can take EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) at the same time. If you are also
taking Colestid, Questran, or WelChol, take EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) at least 2 hours
before or 4 hours after taking the other medication.
If you miss a dose...
Take the forgotten dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is
almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and return
to your regular schedule. Do not take two doses at once.
Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature. Protect from moisture.
EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
tell your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine
if it is safe to continue using EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia).
* Side effects may include:
Abdominal pain, back pain, diarrhea, joint pain, sinusitis
Other side effects that occur when EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) is taken with a statin drug
include chest pain, dizziness, headache, muscle pain, and upper respiratory
infection.
Certain allergic reactions such as hives have also occurred.
Why should EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) not be prescribed?
If EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) causes an allergic reaction, you'll be unable to use it.
Combined therapy with EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) and a statin drug should be avoided if
you have a liver condition or are pregnant or nursing.
Special warnings about EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia)
EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) is not recommended for people with moderate to severe liver
disease, or for children under 10.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia)
Do not combine EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) with the cholesterol-lowering drugs called fibrates,
including Lopid and Tricor. Check with your doctor before combining
EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) with cyclosporine (Neoral, Sandimmune).
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) should be taken during pregnancy only if its benefits outweigh
the potential risk to the baby. If you are pregnant or planning to
become pregnant, check with your doctor immediately.
Statin drugs pose a definite risk to the baby, so you should never
add a statin drug to EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) therapy during pregnancy.
It's not known whether EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia) makes its way into breast milk. The drug
is recommended only if its benefits are thought to outweigh the potential
risk.
Recommended dosage for EZEDOC (Ezetimibe, Zetia)
The recommended dose is 10 milligrams once a day.
Overdosage