Gemfibrozil
Lopid
no
It lowers triglycerides and raises HDL
No, Lopid (gemfibrozil) is not a statin. It is a fibrate medication used to lower triglyceride levels and improve cholesterol levels. Statins, on the other hand, are a different class of drugs primarily used to lower LDL cholesterol. While both are used to manage cholesterol levels, they work through different mechanisms.
Not be mixed with oral diabetes medication or drugs which lower cholesterol (Lipitor, Lopid, Mevacor, and Zocor). Not to mix with alcohol or sedatives.
According to my drug book, there are no problems associated with taking these two meds together.
Another name for shale is mudstone
Another name for an agouti is manicou!
Another name for extremophiles is Archaea.
Another name is satellite
halon is another name. they deplete ozone.
Another name for xenon is Xe which is its chemical symbol.