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What Does TC-173 And HDL-50 Suggest While On Rozawel?

up to dec 13 dock has prescribe rozawel 20 mg and after going through blood report has prescribe rozawel 10 mg i have checked blood report and is as under TC-173 mg/dl, HDL-50 mg/dl, LDL-102 mg/dl, VLDL-21 mg/dl, TG-103 mg/dl . at present rozawel-10 mg is prescribed kindly suggest
Tue, 9 Jun 2015
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Rozawel is a statin drug used to treat hyperlipidemia. I have reviewed your case and understand you want "suggestions". The only thing I can tell you from the information you gave me is that all your lipid values are within recommended ranges. Optimally total cholesterol should be 180, at least lower than 200 mg/dl; you HDLs should be >50; LDLs <100, if diabetic <70; Triglycerides < 150 mg/dl. If you want more specific suggestions please write me back. Thank you for speaking to me to help you understand your tests, test goals and nature of your medication. Kathy Shattler, MS,RDN
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What Does TC-173 And HDL-50 Suggest While On Rozawel?

Rozawel is a statin drug used to treat hyperlipidemia. I have reviewed your case and understand you want suggestions . The only thing I can tell you from the information you gave me is that all your lipid values are within recommended ranges. Optimally total cholesterol should be 180, at least lower than 200 mg/dl; you HDLs should be 50; LDLs 100, if diabetic 70; Triglycerides 150 mg/dl. If you want more specific suggestions please write me back. Thank you for speaking to me to help you understand your tests, test goals and nature of your medication. Kathy Shattler, MS,RDN