Fenofibrate 160mg Tablet
Fenofibrate is a specialized medication under the “fibrates” or “fibric acid derivatives” drug category. It is primarily used to treat high blood cholesterol and/or triglyceride levels. It works by activating natural enzymes that break down excess lipids, helping reduce the risk of atherosclerosis and preventing pancreatitis caused by very high triglycerides.
Uses
Hypertriglyceridemia: Significantly lowers high triglyceride levels in the bloodstream.
Mixed Dyslipidemia: Improves lipid balance by increasing HDL (good cholesterol) and lowering LDL and VLDL.
Cardiovascular Protection: Used along with diet to reduce long-term risk of cardiovascular disease.
Salient Points
Action on Lipid Control: Targets lipoprotein lipase, the key enzyme responsible for lipid clearance.
Versatile Dosing: Available in multiple strengths (67mg, 145mg, 160mg, 200mg) for individualized therapy.
Dual Action: Lowers harmful fats and slightly increases protective HDL cholesterol.
The Method of Taking Fenofibrate
Consistency: Take the medication regularly to maintain steady blood levels.
Food Intake: Depends on formulation (micronized vs. non-micronized). Many modern forms can be taken with or without food, but follow brand-specific advice.
Administration: Swallow whole—do not crush, chew, or break.
Diet
Works best when combined with a heart-healthy, low-fat diet and regular exercise.
The Most Common Side Effects
Generally well tolerated, but may include:
Mild stomach cramps or nausea
Back pain
Headache
Runny or congested nose
Elevated liver enzymes
Emergency: Seek immediate care if you experience severe muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, especially with fever.
Safety Measures
Liver & Kidney Health: Regular monitoring is required as the drug is processed by these organs.
Gallstones: May increase risk due to enhanced cholesterol excretion in bile.
Pregnancy/Lactation: Use only if clearly advised by a doctor.
Drug Interactions: Inform your doctor if using Warfarin or statins, as adjustments may be needed.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is Fenofibrate a statin?
No. Fibrates and statins are different. Fenofibrate mainly lowers triglycerides and raises HDL, while statins primarily lower LDL.
Q: How long does it take to work?
Improvements in lipid levels are usually seen in 4 to 8 weeks.
Q: Can I drink alcohol?
Limit alcohol, as it can raise triglycerides and strain the liver.
Q: What if I miss a dose?
Take it when remembered unless close to the next dose. Do not double dose.
Q: Do I need to follow a diet?
Yes. Fenofibrate works best as an adjunct therapy with a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet.
























