How to reduce high cholesterol by medication
In most cases, dieting alone is enough to lower your cholesterol level to a healthy amount. However, in certain instances, the cholesterol level in one's body reaches levels that cannot be controlled only through a change of diet to eliminate carbohydrates and other foods which help to raise cholesterol levels. In these instances medication is often needed to help lower one's cholesterol level further.
There are many over the counter medicines that can be bought to help reduce cholesterol; however, due to the serious side effects that many of these medicines may have, it is strongly recommended that you consult a doctor before taking medication. In most instances, medication will not be needed for cholesterol levels to resume to a safe amount. If medication is needed, a doctor can determine which medicine will be right for you, with a low chance of serious side effects.
Not only is consulting a doctor safer than choosing an over the counter medicine based on what the label says, it is also more effective as the doctor will be able to prescribe a medicine that will safely reduce your cholesterol level. Now again, it is important that you only take cholesterol lowering medication if it is needed and do not decide arbitrarily to take it just to reduce your level by a few points.
Just like for most other medications, make sure that you consult a doctor so that you are assured that the medication you are taking is effective, safe and needed. There are hundreds of products to help lower cholesterol available on the market today. Consulting a doctor will greatly aid in narrowing this wide selection to the medicine which best fits your needs.
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