I have been checking my cholesterol for the past year, and it is always borderline, with triglycerides around 186. I was using Fibrovas earlier, and now I am taking Lopid 300. Is this the right medicine for me, and what is my risk level?
Asked by Male, 47 · 3 days ago
A triglyceride level around 186 is considered borderline high. It is not very dangerous on its own, but over time it can increase the risk of heart problems, especially if combined with diabetes, high cholesterol, or an unhealthy lifestyle. So your situation is not urgent, but it does need proper control. Lopid 300 is commonly used to lower triglycerides, and Fibrovas is another similar medicine. Both belong to the same group and help reduce triglyceride levels. The choice between them depends on your overall profile and should be made only as advised by your doctor. It is not necessary that one is better for everyone. Your risk level depends not only on triglycerides but also on LDL, HDL, blood sugar, blood pressure, and lifestyle factors. You can improve your levels with simple steps such as reducing oily and sugary foods, increasing physical activity, managing your weight, and including omega-3-rich foods. Regular follow-up will help track your progress and adjust treatment if needed.