To increase is to get larger, to have more of something. A substantial increase is an increase that is large enough to matter in some way.
If you meant from 625 to 650 then it is a 4% increase
14% increase
1.74% increase.
44,000 to 115,000 is a 161.364% increase.
Statins reduce the ESR
No statins don't make you put on weight....
There are no statins in losartan. Losartan purely lowers blood pressure, not cholesterol.
As far as I know statins do not cause heart disease.
In my case, statins did not lower the count, but did cause bleeding and extensive petechiae.
No. They are SSRIs and work on the nervous systems where statins work in the liver and metabolism of lipids.
Statins are more effective, but even if you take statins, you need to make lifestyle changes. It is absolutely essential to eat healthy in order to lower cholesterol.
NO.
Yes, statins can affect bilirubin levels, although the effect is generally mild and varies among individuals. Some studies have shown that statin use may be associated with a slight increase in bilirubin levels, while others suggest a potential decrease. The exact mechanism is not fully understood, but it may relate to the drug's impact on liver function and lipid metabolism. It's important for patients on statins to have their liver function monitored regularly.
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