Fenofibrate
Tricor
Tricor is a brand of drug fenofibrate which is used to treat high cholesterol (and especially high triglycerides).
Tricor (fenofibrate) is used primarily to lower triglycerides, a form of fat in the blood related to cholesterol. To a lesser extent it also lowers the "bad cholesterol" (LDL) and raises the "good cholesterol" (HDL).
Yes you can take grapefruit with tricor. Tricor coming under fibreate family not the statin family. You should limit grapefruit juice and fresh grapefruit consumption while taking statins, as grapefruit can interfere with the liver's ability to metabolize these medications.
Tricor (fenofibrate) typically takes about 24 to 72 hours to be eliminated from the body, with a half-life of approximately 20 hours in healthy individuals. However, factors such as kidney function, metabolism, and overall health can influence this timeframe. Complete excretion may take several days, depending on individual circumstances. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
It's generally advised to avoid alcohol while taking Tricor (fenofibrate) because both can affect liver function and increase the risk of liver-related side effects. Alcohol may also interfere with the effectiveness of the medication in managing cholesterol levels. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding alcohol consumption while on any medication.
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