Just because a drug is available without a prescription doesn't mean it's safe to take. Take this quiz and learn the ins and outs of OTC medicines.
Learn how to better manage your medications by taking this quiz.
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According to the American Heart Association, there are five main types of cholesterol-lowering medications.
Along with diet and exercise, treatment to lower cholesterol may include the B vitamin niacin combined with drugs such as statins.
High cholesterol contributes to heart disease, which kills more Americans than all cancers combined.
These medications make it easier to take care of coronary artery disease. They have helped many people stay healthy and avoid heart attacks.
Every year, more than 400 million prescriptions are filled with generic medications in the United States.
Although most medications are safe when you take them the right way, some drugs can cause dizziness, loss of consciousness, bleeding, irregular heartbeats, and other side effects in some cases.
These medications are life-giving and powerful. It's important to take them just as your doctor has prescribed.
If you don’t know for sure what you’re taking and the right way to take it, nearly any drug has the potential to harm your health.
Adding anything to your regular diet to improve your health or healing is considered a dietary supplement.
Cholesterol medications lower your cholesterol if it's too high—but they don't cure the condition. You need to keep taking them so that your cholesterol remains in the healthy range.
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