FENOX 160mg modified release film tablets medication leaflet

C10AB05 fenofibrate • Cardiovascular system | Lipid modifying agents, plain | Fibrates

Fenofibrate is an oral medication of the fibrate class used to treat abnormal blood lipid levels.
It is less commonly used compared than statins because it treats a different type of cholesterol abnormality to statins. While statins have strong evidence for reducing heart disease and death, there is evidence to suggest that fenofibrate also reduces the risk of heart disease and death. However, this seems only to apply to specific populations of people with elevated triglyceride levels and reduced high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.
Its use is recommended together with dietary changes.

Common side effects include liver problems, breathing problems, abdominal pain, muscle problems, and nausea.
Serious side effects may include toxic epidermal necrolysis, rhabdomyolysis, gallstones, and pancreatitis.
Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not recommended.

It was patented in 1969, and came into medical use in 1975. It is available as a generic medication.

General data about FENOX 160mg

Substance: fenofibrate

Date of last drug list: 01-07-2013

Commercial code: W42534001

Concentration: 160mg

Pharmaceutical form: modified release film tablets

Quantity: 10

Product type: original

Prescription restrictions: P-6L - Medicines prescription that isn't retained in the pharmacy (can be renewed); the prescription can be used for 6 months from the moment of release.

Concentrations available for fenofibrate

100mg, 145mg, 160mg, 200mg, 250mg, 267mg, 67mg

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