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Kika (Anonymous, 185.244.87.) Warszawa 19 months ago

Will Armolipid be effective with a cholesterol score of 243 ?

I have choresterol 243 or arnolipid will be effective and for how much I have to use it to be an effect

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Olga Filits Pharmacist

19 months ago

Yes, as much as Armolipid can be used. Through our portal you can order the preparation in an online pharmacy or book and pick up yourself at the pharmacy of your choice: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/7116/armolipid-tabletki/apteki But it can be too weak in a given case. Please consult a doctor urgently. Is a score of 243 a total cholesterol level? Total cholesterol levels above 240 mg/dL and LDL cholesterol above 160 mg/dL are considered dangerous. The concentration of triglycerides above 200 mg / dL is also dangerous to health. The risk of cardiovascular disease is also higher with low HDL cholesterol levels. It is considered that it should have a value above 40 mg/dL. If the lipidogram shows such high concentrations of total cholesterol and LDL, measures to reduce them should be implemented as soon as possible – i.e. start taking pharmacological agents, change eating habits and start playing sports. A diet is also recommended to help raise HDL cholesterol levels. Interesting information about: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/wysoki-cholesterol https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/ziola-na-cholesterol

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