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Total fat, 46 g. Saturated fat, 12 g. Monounsaturated fat, 13 g. Polyunsaturated fat, 17 g. Cholesterol, 126 mg. Sodium, 1,162 mg. Total carbohydrate, 242 g.
Hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol in the blood) or; Hypertension (high blood pressure) or; Obesity or; Raynaud's syndrome—Use with caution. May be at ...
controlling blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes; and increasing your activity level. If you have more significant symptoms, such as not being able to ...
Certain prescription medicines, including statins, which are used to control cholesterol. ... Heart failure — a condition in which the heart doesn't pump blood as ...
Your healthcare professional also may consider if you need medicines to control high blood pressure, cholesterol and other stroke risk factors. By Mayo ...
This medicine may increase your cholesterol or fat in the blood. If this happens, your doctor may give you medicine to lower the cholesterol and fat. Do not ...
Excess weight. Family history of heart disease. High blood pressure. High cholesterol. Lack of exercise. Prior heart attack. Tobacco use.
High cholesterol. High blood pressure. Nausea, diarrhea or vomiting ... blood pressure and blood oxygen throughout the procedure. Pancreas transplant surgery ...
Huynh, M.D.. Internist; Hospitalist. Jacksonville, FL. Areas of focus: High blood cholesterol, Asthma, Obesity, High blood pressure, Heart disease, Diabetes ...
Traditional risk factors for coronary artery disease include high cholesterol, high blood pressure, smoking tobacco and obesity. However, nontraditional ...
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