Zocor: Treating High Cholesterol in Patients at Risk for Coronary Heart Disease

An Overview of Dosing, Side Effects and Contraindications

Christine Cadena
As the New Year's holiday passed, many adults resolved to become healthier in the coming year. Vowing to exercise more, eat healthier and reduce stress, many adults initiated the New Year's resolution by first visiting a healthcare professional for a routine check-up. Unfortunately, for many, this health screening may reveal evidence of high cholesterol. As a result, many adults, as part of the New Year's resolution, will begin using cholesterol reducing medications. As part of this health treatment program, to reduce high cholesterol, many physicians will prescribe a medication known as Zocor. Understanding the use, dosing and side effects of Zocor will provide patients suffering from high cholesterol with a better understanding in the overall treatment plan initiated as part of a proactive approach to reducing the risk of cardiovascular complications while working to pursue the New Year's resolution of becoming more healthy in the coming year.

Zocor, manufactured by Merck, is used in the treatment of high cholesterol. Zocor lends its success in the improvement of cholesterol especially in patients with a co morbid complication associated with coronary heart disease. When taken in patients at risk for cardiovascular complications, Zocor has shown to significantly reduce the complications other than coronary heart disease, including stroke and heart attack.

Dosing of Zocor, in the treatment of high cholesterol for at risk cardiovascular patients, will vary depending on age and health status of the patient. As a prescription medication which can be taken once per day in levels of 20 to 40 milligrams, Zocor provides a powerful and progressive improvement in cholesterol level especially in patients with coronary heart disease.

As with any FDA approved, prescription medication, Zocor, in the treatment of high cholesterol for at risk cardiovascular patients, may pose side effects and health risks. While most high cholesterol patients report no side effects, some report, when using Zocor, an onset of gastrointestinal pain including diarrhea, flatulence and loss of appetite. In addition, some patients, when using Zocor to reduce high cholesterol, report muscle aches and pain, dizziness and even blurred vision. When side effects are such that daily living is impaired, consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended.

For individuals currently using other FDA approved prescriptions, Zocor, in the treatment of high cholesterol, may not be indicated. Such is the case in patients suffering from a co morbid liver disorder. Additionally, Zocor, in the treatment of coronary heart disease and high cholesterol, has not been evaluated by the FDA in terms of pregnancy use so, use during pregnancy should be avoided.

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Published by Christine Cadena

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  • Zocor, manufactured by Merck, is used in the treatment of high cholesterol
  • As part of this health treatment program, to reduce high cholesterol, many physicians will prescribe a medication known as Zocor
  • When taken in patients at risk for cardiovascular complications, Zocor has shown to significantly reduce the complications other than coronary heart disease, including stroke and heart attack.
Dosing of Zocor, in the treatment of high cholesterol for at risk cardiovascular patients, will vary depending on age and health status of the patient

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