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Can Side Effects Of Encorate Chrono Cause High Cholesterol Levels?

Hi, My husband is taking Encorate chrono 500 from Feb 14. Bt in the lipid test is coming like . TOTAL CHOLESTEROL PHOTOMETRY 282 mg% 125 - 200 HDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT PHOTOMETRY 45 mg% 35-80 TRIGLYCERIDES PHOTOMETRY 275 mg% 25 - 200 LDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT PHOTOMETRY 191 mg% 85 - 130 VLDL CHOLESTEROL CALCULATED 55 mg% 5 - 40 TC/ HDL CHOLESTEROL RATIO CALCULATED 6.2 Ratio 3.0 - 5.0 LDL / HDL RATIO CALCULATED 4.2 Ratio 1.5 - 3.5 these are the side effect of Encorate chrono 500 kindly suggest . Regards
Tue, 20 Sep 2016
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Encorate chrono (valproate) does not usually alter lipid levels. So it is highly unlikely related to the drug.
I would suggest your husband consult a cardiologist for assessing cardiovascular risk. Apart from lifestyle and diet modifications, medications for decreasing lipid levels might be required depending upon cardiovascular risk.
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Can Side Effects Of Encorate Chrono Cause High Cholesterol Levels?

Encorate chrono (valproate) does not usually alter lipid levels. So it is highly unlikely related to the drug. I would suggest your husband consult a cardiologist for assessing cardiovascular risk. Apart from lifestyle and diet modifications, medications for decreasing lipid levels might be required depending upon cardiovascular risk.