Nexletol is a new prescription medication that is used to treat high cholesterol levels. It is a prodrug of bempedoic acid, which is a cholesterol-lowering drug. While Nexletol has been found to be effective in reducing cholesterol levels, it is important to consider potential side effects that may be associated with its use. This article will explore the potential side effects of Nexletol and discuss the importance of monitoring for any adverse reactions.
Nexletol is a prodrug of bempedoic acid, a cholesterol-lowering drug. It is used to treat high cholesterol levels in adults who are at risk for cardiovascular disease. It works by blocking an enzyme in the liver that is involved in the production of cholesterol. As a result, it helps to reduce the levels of LDL cholesterol (“bad” cholesterol) in the blood.
Like all medications, Nexletol has the potential to cause side effects. The most common side effects reported with Nexletol are: nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and headache. Other less common side effects include: dizziness, fatigue, muscle pain, and rash. In addition to these common side effects, there is also the potential for more serious side effects. These include: liver damage, kidney damage, and an increased risk of heart attack or stroke. It is important to note that these side effects are rare, but they can occur.
It is important to monitor for any potential side effects when taking Nexletol. Patients should be aware of any changes in their health, such as nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, fatigue, muscle pain, or rash. If any of these symptoms occur, patients should contact their doctor immediately. In addition, patients should also be aware of any changes in their blood work. Patients should have their cholesterol levels checked regularly while taking Nexletol. This will help to ensure that the medication is working properly and that there are no adverse effects.
Nexletol is an effective medication for reducing cholesterol levels. However, it is important to be aware of the potential side effects that may be associated with its use. Patients should be aware of any changes in their health, as well as any changes in their blood work. It is also important to contact a doctor immediately if any side effects occur. By monitoring for side effects, patients can ensure that they are receiving the most benefit from their medication.
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