Lowering Cholesterol With Zocor

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Are you suffering from high cholesterol? Are you considering going on a daily prescription medication regimen? Have you considered using Zocor to help your cholesterol? Are you concerned how Zocor works and if it is right for you? Like all prescription drugs, Zocor is not for everyone. Some medications can increase the risk of heartburn and chronic acid indigestion. One of these is the drug Zocor. Also known as Simvastatin. Zocor is intended for use with a diet when exercise and diet alone do not lower your cholesterol. Do not take Zocor if you are pregnant, you may become pregnant, you are breast feeding or if you have liver problems. Talk with your doctor if you are taking any other prescription medications.

How does Zocor work? Zocor blocks enzymes that help in creating cholesterol in your body. Less cholesterol is made and your levels decrease when this happens. Lower levels of cholesterol can reduce your risks of heart diseases and strokes. Your doctor will know if this medicine is for you based on your condition.

Before taking Zocor you should try a low cholesterol diet. Diet and exercise together can help in reducing your cholesterol levels and is always recommended before taking any drug to help. If exercise and diet alone are not helping your cholesterol, then your doctor may suggest taking Zocor.
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  • added November 17, 2008
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