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In 2015, the National Health and Morbidity Survey reports that 47.7% of Malaysian adults aged 18 years and above have high blood cholesterol. This is a concern because high blood cholesterol increases your risk of heart diseases. Generally, there are two types of cholesterol; ‘bad’ cholesterol which are your low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and triglycerides (TG) that increases the risk of heart diseases, and ‘good’ cholesterol which is your high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Although high cholesterol is usually associated with genetics and unhealthy diet, one of the less common factors causing high cholesterol is use of certain medications.
These are some of the medications that are used to treat various health conditions that may affect your blood cholesterol levels.
It is important to note that if the effect of these medications on cholesterol levels is mild and usually does not outweigh the benefit that you may get from taking these medications. If you are worried about high cholesterol, speak to your health care provider about making lifestyle changes on your diet and exercise. Do not stop your prescribed medications before discussing with your doctor.
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