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LESCOL
This is a Brand Name Prescription Drug
Lescol
Pronounced: LESS-cahl
Generic name: Fluvastatin sodium
Lescol reduces bad LDL cholesterol--and increases "good" HDL cholesterol--in the blood and can lower your chances of developing clogged arteries and heart disease. It is also prescribed to slow the accumulation of plaque in the arteries of people who already have coronary heart disease and may be prescribed for you when you are released from the hospital after a heart attack. Your doctor will prescribe the drug only if you have been unable to reduce your blood cholesterol level sufficiently with a low-fat low-cholesterol diet alone.
Your doctor will put you on a cholesterol-lowering diet before starting treatment with Lescol. You should continue on this diet while you are taking Lescol.
* Grapefruit juice or grapefruits should not be consumed while on this medication as increased side effects may result.
ADULTS
Lescol Capsules
The usual starting dose is 20 to 40 milligrams per day taken as a single dose at bedtime. The usual range after that is 20 to 80 milligrams per day. At the 80-milligram level the dosage will be split into two 40-milligram doses taken 2 times a day. If you have kidney disease doses over 40 milligrams should be used with caution. After 4 weeks of therapy with Lescol your doctor will check your cholesterol level and adjust your dosage if necessary.
Combined Drug Therapy
If you are taking Lescol capsules with another cholesterol medication such as Questran make sure you take the other drug at least 2 hours before your dose of Lescol.
CHILDREN
Do not give Lescol to children under 18 years of age.
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