Tuesday, July 12, 2011

About Cholesterol: Ways to Save on Your Cholesterol Meds

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From Jennifer Moll, your Guide to Cholesterol
Let's face it - times are tough. And when you're faced cutting costs, the cholesterol-lowering medications you take may come under scrutiny. Although you don't feel sick when your cholesterol levels are high, leaving your cholesterol levels uncontrolled could lead to heart disease. There are many shortcuts you can take, however, to help lower the costs of your cholesterol medications, as well as any other drugs you take. This newsletter will show you how.

What Do You Do If You Can't Afford Your Meds?
If you're finding it difficult to afford your medication, along with the other necessities in life, this article is a must-read. Here, you will find what steps you should take to remain on your cholesterol-lowering medication -- without it having a significant impact on your finances.

Should You Stop Taking Your Cholesterol Meds?
When diet and exercise alone can't lower your cholesterol, medications can greatly help. Cholesterol drugs not only help to lower your cholesterol levels - they also help lower your risk of heart disease. But don't be so quick to stop taking your cholesterol medicine - even if you're feeling OK.

Which Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Are Available as a Generic?
Generic medications offer a cheaper solution to lowering your cholesterol. Unfortunately, not all cholesterol-lowering medications come in a generic. This article will tell you which drugs are available in a generic, as well as some over-the-counter, cheaper alternatives to a couple of cholesterol-lowering drugs available on the market.

Can Cholesterol Lowering Drugs Be Split in Half?
Cholesterol lowering drugs can be expensive, and splitting pills may seem like a good option if you are trying to save a little bit of money every month. However, not all pills can be cut. This article will tell you which cholesterol-lowering medications can be cut in half, and what to do if your medication is not on this list.

 


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