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lybrate-user, Lipicure tablet is given in a person who has increased lipid level (cholesterol) particularly total cholesterol, LDL & Triglycerides. In a person with diabetes most often there dyslipidemia (increased lipids). Therefore such a tablet is given. Fenofibrate is more often used when triglycerides are increased. Thanks.
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No it's not safe for long time, do some yoga, exercise, control your diet, limit your oil consumption, limit your alcohol consumption and avoid smoking, with this you need proper homoeopathic treatment to cure your problem permanently, soo you can contact me through Lybrate in private consultation.
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You have type 1 DM. I do not know your age and the duration of your diabetes. The s. creatinine of 0.06 mg is abnormally low. Is the report right? The s. creatinine of 1.3 is not necessarily high. One needs to take the age and body weight into consideration and then calculate the creatinine clearance. That gives a more accurate picture of the kidney function. Fenofibrate is unlikely to be the cause for the rising s. creatinine.
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user. It looks like you are treating the lab values yourself. It is always wise to consult a doctor before changing the dose or stopping a medication. You need to do a complete fasting lipid profile to know your hypercholesterolemia and whether you need a medication. Regarding your creatinine values, you may need further evaluation. I would advice you better consult a physician or a nephrologist online or offline .thank you.
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