Cholestenorm

Choleston (CHL) is an organic compound from the group of lipids, which is the main component of the human lipoprotein assembly and is found both in plasma and other tissues. The normal content of cholesterol in the human body is no more than 5 mg/dl (20 mmol/l). In plasma, it is represented mainly by albumin in the form of highly saturated chylomicrons (44%), having a relative density of 60%, two-thirds of the remaining molecules are associated with lipoprotein B.



Modern research suggests that impaired cholesterol metabolism is the main cause of cardiovascular diseases. That is why modern fibrate drugs are always present in many drugs for increasing cholesterol and normalizing the lipid profile. One of the most common and effective in its effects is the drug Cholestenorma. It contains the purest form of fibrate, which has beneficial effects on triglyceride and cholesterol metabolism. It is advisable to take this medication after consulting a specialist and following the recommendations for dosage and use, this can significantly reduce the risk of developing negative consequences. Side effects of Cholestenomra include the formation of gallstones and the possibility of hypoglycemia. Therefore, it is important to follow the instructions and the timing of taking the drug established by the specialist, and also not to self-medicate.