Your chest burns like a ring of fire and the flames keep getting higher. Ring a bell? More than 25 million adults experience heartburn on a daily basis, and more than one-third of adults in the United States feel the burn at least once a month, according to a study in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
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09 April 2011
Acipimox
Description:
Acipimox is a derivative of niacin that is useful as a hypolipidemic agent. Acipimox used in low doses. These drugs inhibit the manufacture and secretion of VLDL triglycerides heart.
Indications:
To reduce LDL cholesterol (low-density lipoproteins) and raise HDL (high-density lipoprotein).
Dosage:
250 mg by mouth (orally), 2-3 times a day
Maximum dose: 1250 mg / day
Side Effects:
Reddish, cause itching, rash, GI effects (heartburn, epigastric pain, intoxication, etc.), headaches.
Special Instructions:
Not recommended in patients with stomach ulcers.
Use with caution in patients with kidney damage.
Acipimox is a derivative of niacin that is useful as a hypolipidemic agent. Acipimox used in low doses. These drugs inhibit the manufacture and secretion of VLDL triglycerides heart.
Indications:
To reduce LDL cholesterol (low-density lipoproteins) and raise HDL (high-density lipoprotein).
Dosage:
250 mg by mouth (orally), 2-3 times a day
Maximum dose: 1250 mg / day
Side Effects:
Reddish, cause itching, rash, GI effects (heartburn, epigastric pain, intoxication, etc.), headaches.
Special Instructions:
Not recommended in patients with stomach ulcers.
Use with caution in patients with kidney damage.