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Uncontrolled triglyceride ≥Grade 2 elevations per common terminology criteria for adverse events (CTCAE) v5.0 (\>300 mg/dL or \>3.42 mmol/L). 9. ECG ...
Nonfasting triglyceride concentration \>500 mg/dL; 16. Receiving inhibitors of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) that have not been stopped for ≥5 days or a time frame ...
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Propofol use: Check triglyceride value and reassess PN fat content. Re-feeding risk: Avoid overfeeding; administer thiamin; review electrolyte and mineral ...
This reduces obesity risk factors that include percent of body fat, Body Mass Index (BMI), cholesterol, the HDL/LDL ratio, and plasma triglycerides. Gruve ...
Is there a risk of rhabdomyolysis from statins? Low blood pressure (hypotension) · Lowering Triglycerides · Male depression: Understanding the issues · MAOIs ...
... triglycerides. The use of the PCSK-9 monoclonal antibodies has been lower than expected, largely due to pricing issues and possibly due to the need for 26 ...
... triglyceride (similar to cooking oil) with the cell's nucleus and organelles squished in where there's room. The fat cell's main job is to remove excess fat ...
Triglycerides < 150 mg/dl (except for Aim 4). Aim 4. Age 30-59; BMI: Lean, BMI less than or equal to 25; Obese, BMI between 30-40. Patients may have normal or ...
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides in the blood)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Diabetes or; Metabolic disorder or; Obesity—Use ...
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