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Transaminases

  
Malpi
09/06/2024 6:20 p.m.

Hello everyone, a few months ago my endocrine prescribed Ezetimiba together with the simvastatin I already took, my values ​​were then of LDL 60 and HDL 36, but still I wanted them lower ...
In the last LDL 51 and HDL 43 analytics, but the transaminases are a bit high.
Do you think it could be due to Ezetimiba?
By the way I have taken half of the prescribed dose of the two things and consumption daily
I am diabetic 50 years ago.
Thank you

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javiergallardo1963
09/08/2024 2:20 a.m.

Good, the same thing happened to me, I took arthrosvastatin 40 mg (always) and 10mg (Ezetimiba) for the days that hit the fats hard.All good the first year, but the second already started the transaminases has left with deviations, not very serious but altered.Leave the dry Ezetrol and the transaminases at 60 days again perfect.That if cholesterol is no longer as optimal as before and I have to monitor fat intake a little more

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