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Zetia vs. Tricor

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Key takeaways

Ezetimibe (Zetia) and fenofibrate (Tricor, Trilipix) are both medications used to manage cholesterol levels, but they work in different ways and have distinct uses. Ezetimibe is a cholesterol absorption inhibitor that lowers "bad" cholesterol (LDL) by reducing its absorption in the gut. It's often added to statin therapy or used as an alternative for those who can't tolerate statins. Fenofibrate, on the other hand, is a fibrate that not only lowers LDL but also significantly reduces triglycerides and raises "good" cholesterol (HDL). Unlike ezetimibe, fenofibrate is not typically combined with statins due to the increased risk of muscle damage. Ezetimibe is generally well-tolerated with few side effects, while fenofibrate can cause liver problems, muscle pain, and other serious side effects. You may need blood tests to monitor your liver and kidney function while taking fenofibrate, while this isn't typical with ezetimibe. Both medications are available in generic forms and are taken once daily. Fenofibrate is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding, and the safety of ezetimibe in these conditions is also uncertain.

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Summary for Zetia

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Ezetimibe (Zetia) is a medication used to treat high cholesterol. It belongs to the drug class called cholesterol absorption inhibitors. It works to lower how much "bad" cholesterol you have in the blood. Ezetimibe (Zetia) is a tablet that you take once a day. It's often taken in addition to or as an alternative to statins. Some side effects include joint pain and upper respiratory tract infections. To get the most out of treatment, remember to also follow a heart-healthy diet.

Indications for Zetia

Pros and Cons for Zetia

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Common Side Effects for Zetia

Warnings for Zetia

  • Severe muscle pain and damage
  • Liver problems

Summary for Tricor

Prescription only

Fenofibrate (also known as fenofibric acid) is used as an add-on medication to diet to treat high triglycerides and high cholesterol. Common side effects include liver problems, breathing problems, and stomach pain. Fenofibrate includes a warning about avoiding statin medications because of the risk of muscle damage, and also because it doesn't add any extra benefit in reducing the risk of heart problems compared to taking a statin alone. Fenofibrate is available in many brand names (e.g., Antara, Tricor, Trilipix), generics, and dosage forms (e.g., micronized capsules, delayed-release capsules, tablets).

Indications for Tricor

Pros and Cons for Tricor

Pros

  • Lowers triglycerides and LDL ("bad" cholesterol) while raising HDL ("good" cholesterol)
  • Only needs to be taken once daily
  • Some brands can be taken with or without food
  • Some brands available as lower-cost generics

Cons

  • Need to take it alongside a low-fat diet; doesn't work well on its own
  • Can cause muscle damage, especially if taken with a statin
  • Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Can't take if you have liver, severe kidney, or gallbladder problems

Common Side Effects for Tricor

Warnings for Tricor

  • Liver damage
  • Muscle damage (myopathy and rhabdomyolysis)
  • Possible effect on the kidneys
  • Allergic reactions
  • Gallstones
  • Pancreatitis
  • Blood clots

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Ezetimibe90 tablets / 10mg
$21.51$586.69
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Fenofibrate30 tablets / 160mg
$12.69$48.13
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