Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| fenofibrate | Antara, Lipofen, Tricor, Triglide |
| gemfibrozil | Lopid |
How It Works
These drugs lower
triglycerides and raise
HDL ("good") cholesterol. They may have little effect
on
LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels.
Why It Is Used
Gemfibrozil or fenofibrate is
prescribed for people who have very high triglycerides or who have low HDL and
high triglycerides.
Gemfibrozil may be used to reduce the risk of
heart attack in people with
coronary artery disease (CAD) who have low HDL, and
high triglycerides.
How Well It Works
Gemfibrozil may significantly reduce the risk of heart
attack in people who have CAD and low HDL levels. It may also be helpful in
people who have several risk factors for
metabolic syndrome or who have metabolic
syndrome.2
Side Effects
Gemfibrozil
- The most common side effects are upset
stomach, nausea, or vomiting.
- Abdominal pain is the second most
common side effect.
- There is a slightly increased risk of
gallstones.
- Gemfibrozil can interact with
drugs that prevent blood clotting (anticoagulants), causing bleeding.
Fenofibrate
- The most common side effects are rash and
gastrointestinal problems such as stomach upset.
- There is a
slightly increased risk of gallstones, inflamed liver (hepatitis), and muscle
inflammation (myositis).
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects.
(Drug Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Fibric acid derivatives do not
significantly lower LDL cholesterol in most people. They may cause LDL levels
to rise a bit. Usually, fibric acid derivatives are not useful for people who
are at risk for coronary artery disease because of high LDL. But gemfibrozil
may lower the risk of heart attack in people who have coronary artery disease
and low HDL levels. It may also be helpful for people who have several risk
factors for
metabolic syndrome or who have metabolic
syndrome.2
Fibric acid derivatives
should be used with caution by people who are taking
statins. There is a greater risk of developing a
life-threatening muscle problem called
rhabdomyolysis, which can lead to kidney failure. In
order to take this combination of medicines, you must have normal kidney and
liver function. If you have unusual muscle pain, weakness, or tenderness,
report it to your doctor immediately.
Studies show that
fenofibrate is safer than gemfibrozil when taken with a statin. Fenofibrate
does not interfere with how liver metabolizes—or breaks down—the statin.
Because of this, high and possibly harmful levels of statins do not
develop.3
The results of one study show
that fenofibrate should not be used instead of statins by people with diabetes
if they are able to take a statin without any problems.4
Gemfibrozil is usually taken twice a day, 30
minutes before the morning and evening meals.
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