Description
IndicationsÂ
Trilipix is a prescribed medication utilized in conjunction with a low-fat diet, exercise, and occasionally other drugs, to lower levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the bloodstream and elevate high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels.Â
As an antilipemic agent, Trilipix works by enhancing the body’s natural cholesterol removal processes.Â
Uses and DosageÂ
Before taking Trilipix and with every prescription refill, carefully review its medication guide and patient information leaflet. For any queries, do not hesitate to consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist.Â
The dosage of Trilipix is determined based on the patient’s medical condition and response to the treatment.Â
Typically, Trilipix is taken once a day as prescribed by the doctor, without regard to food intake. Â
The capsule should be ingested whole and should not be opened, crushed, dissolved, or chewed, as these actions may lead to a sudden release of the entire medication, elevating the potential for adverse effects.Â
For optimal results, take this medication exactly as directed at a consistent time daily.Â
Do not exceed the prescribed dose or use it more frequently or for a longer duration than instructed. Faster reductions in cholesterol/triglyceride levels will not occur, but the likelihood of side effects will rise. Â
Continue taking Trilipix even if you are feeling well, as individuals with high cholesterol/triglycerides often do not experience symptoms.Â
Side EffectsÂ
Listed below are the potential adverse effects of Trilipix. Notify your doctor promptly if any of these symptoms persist or deteriorate.Â
Common Side EffectsÂ
- Runny nose and sneezingÂ
- Abnormal laboratory test resultsÂ
Serious Side EffectsÂ
- Intense stomach pain extending to the back or shoulder bladeÂ
- Loss of appetite or stomach pain immediately after eatingÂ
- Jaundice characterized by yellowing of the skin or eyesÂ
- Fever, chills, weakness, sore throat, mouth sores, or unusual bruising or bleedingÂ
- Chest pain, sudden cough, wheezing, rapid breathing, or coughing up bloodÂ
- Swelling, warmth, or redness in an arm or legÂ
Contact your doctor promptly if you experience any of the above-listed serious side effects.Â
Seek immediate medical assistance if you experience indications of a severe skin reaction while taking Trilipix such as:Â
- FeverÂ
- Sore throatÂ
- Eye burningÂ
- Skin discomfortÂ
- Development of a widespread, blistering, and peeling red or purple skin rashÂ
Allergic ReactionsÂ
Although rare, a severe allergic reaction to Trilipix may occur. Immediate medical help is required upon noticing any signs of an allergic reaction, including:Â
- HivesÂ
- Trouble breathing Â
- Face, lips, tongue, or throat swellingÂ
Not all side effects of Trilipix are included in this list. Inform your doctor if any unlisted effects are encountered.Â
CautionsÂ
Before initiating Trilipix treatment, notify your doctor of any known allergies, particularly to fenofibric acid or other “fibrates” (e.g., fenofibrate).Â
Seek further guidance from your pharmacist regarding Trilipix, as it might contain inactive components that could potentially trigger allergic reactions or other complications.Â
To ensure Trilipix is safe for you, disclose to your physician your medical background, especially if you have a history of:Â
- Liver disease, including biliary cholangitis and hepatitisÂ
- Gallbladder diseaseÂ
- Alcohol useÂ
- Kidney diseaseÂ
Some products may interact with Trilipix including warfarin. To lower the risk of such drug interactions, notify all your healthcare providers of any current or recently started or stopped medications, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements.Â
If you are concurrently using cholesterol-lowering drugs like cholestyramine or colestipol, take Trilipix either 1 hour before or 4 to 6 hours after these medications. This is to avoid interference with the absorption of fenofibric acid due to its potential binding with these drugs.Â
Fenofibric acid bears a strong resemblance to fenofibrate. Refrain from concurrent usage of medications containing fenofibrate alongside Trilipix.Â
Reducing elevated triglyceride levels in individuals with very high triglyceride blood levels could potentially lower the risk of pancreas disease (pancreatitis). However, Trilipix may not necessarily reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke. It’s advisable to have a discussion with your doctor regarding the potential advantages and disadvantages of Trilipix.Â
The potential risks of Trilipix on fetal development are uncertain. Inform your healthcare provider if you are currently pregnant or intend to conceive.Â
The transfer of fenofibric acid into breast milk is uncertain. Due to potential risks to the infant, breastfeeding while taking Trilipix and for five days after discontinuation is discouraged. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding.Â