Bezafibrate

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Efaproxiral Drug Index

Efaproxiral (INN) is an analogue of the cholesterol drug bezafibrate developed for the treatment of depression, traumatic brain injury, ischemia, stroke, myocardial infarction, diabetes, hypoxia, sickle cell disease, hypercholesterolemia and as a radio sensitiser.[1][2][3] The chemical is a propanoic acid in the class of amphipathic carboxylic acids. Most propanoic acid produced is consumed as a preservative for both animal feed and food for hu...

i have high cholestorl and i have bezafibrato 200mg and was wondering how many times a day should i take it ## What are you cholesterol levels? What instructions did your doctor provide when prescribing this medication? The reason I'm asking is due to the fact that dosage varies, depending on your cholesterol levels. It is sometimes taken as often as 3 times a day, but only if someone's levels are very high. Once they lower, then the dosage of this medication would be lowered to maintain a good healthy level. Learn more Bezafibrate details here. Though I should note that since this isn't used and approved in the U.S. the information at that above link is very limited.

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prescribed for fat in the blood

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