Brand & Generic Names
Abitrate |
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Atromid-S |
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Claripex |
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Novofibrate |
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Basic Information
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes
- Drug class: Antihyperlipidemic
Uses
Reduces fatty substances in the blood (triglycerides).
Dosage & Usage Information
How to take:
Capsule--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen stomach
irritation.
When to take:
At the same times each day.
If you forget a dose:
Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours
late. If more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't
double this dose).
What drug does:
Inhibits formation of fatty substances.
Time lapse before drug works:
3 months or more.
Don't take with:
Any other medicine without consulting your doctor or pharmacist.
Overdose
SYMPTOMS:
Diarrhea, headache, muscle pain.
WHAT TO DO:
Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes much larger
amount than prescribed, call doctor, poison-control center or
hospital emergency room for instructions.
Possible Adverse Reactions or Side Effects
Life-threatening:
Common:
Infrequent:
- Chest pain,
shortness of breath,
irregular heartbeat,
gallstones, nausea,
flu-like illness,
vomiting.
- Diarrhea, abdominal
pain.
Rare:
- Cardiac arrythmias,
angina.
- Rash, itch; mouth
or lip sores; sore
throat; swollen feet,
legs; blood in urine;
painful urination; fever;
chills, anemia.
- Dizziness, weakness,
drowsiness, muscle
cramps, headache,
diminished sex drive,
hair loss, dry mouth.
Warnings & Precautions
Don't take if:
- You are allergic to any clofibrate.
- You have had serious liver disease.
Before you start, consult your doctor:
- If you have had liver or kidney disease.
- If you have had peptic-ulcer disease.
- If you have diabetes.
Over age 60:
Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and
severe than in younger persons. May develop flu-like symptoms.
Pregnancy:
Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.
Breast-feeding:
May harm child. Avoid. Consult doctor.
Infants & children:
Not recommended.
Prolonged use:
- May cause gall bladder infection.
- Possible cause of stomach cancer.
- Talk to your doctor about the need for follow-up medical
examinations or laboratory studies to check complete blood
counts (white blood cell count, platelet count, red blood cell
count, hemoglobin, hematocrit), serum low-density lipoprotein.
Skin & sunlight:
No problems expected.
Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
Avoid if you feel drowsy or dizzy. Otherwise, no problems
expected.
Discontinuing:
Don't discontinue without doctor's advice until you complete
prescribed dose, even though symptoms diminish or disappear.
Others:
- Periodic blood-cell counts and liver-function studies
recommended if you take clofibrate for a long time.
- Some studies question effectiveness. Many studies warn against
toxicity.
Possible Interaction with Other Drugs
GENERIC NAME |
COMBINED EFFECT |
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Anticoagulants*, |
Increased anti- |
oral |
coagulant effect. Dose reduction of |
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anticoagulant necessary. |
Antidiabetics*, |
Increased antidiabetic |
oral |
effect. |
Contraceptives*, |
Decreased clofibrate |
oral |
effect. |
Desmopressin |
May decrease desmopressin effect. |
Estrogens* |
Decreased clofibrate effect. |
Furosemide |
Possible toxicity of both drugs. |
Insulin |
Increased insulin effect. |
Probenecid |
Increased effect and toxicity of |
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clofibrate. |
Thyroid hormones* |
Increased clofibrate effect. |
Ursodiol |
Decreased effect of ursodiol. |
Possible Interaction with Other Substances
INTERACTS WITH |
COMBINED EFFECT |
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Alcohol: |
None expected. |
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Beverages: |
None expected. |
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Cocaine: |
None expected. |
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Fatty foods. |
Decreased clofibrate effect. |
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Marijuana: |
None expected. |
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Tobacco: |
None expected. |
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