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Senosibrate what are the consequences are taking the drug ?

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Fenofibrate: Fenofibrate can help lower triglycerides. Possible side effects include liver damage and muscle pain. It can rarely cause rhabdomyolysis, severe muscle breakdowns, especially in combination with another one or two lipid-lowering medications (statin, niacin, etc), which can lead to renal failure. It should be used with caution in someone with history of kidney, gallbladder or liver problems.

Answered 10/18/2014

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Fenofibrate: No such thing as senosibrate. I think you mean fenofibrate. You can read all about it at: http://www.Prescriptiondrug-info.Com/drug_details.Asp?Title=tricor&page=1002157&ad=true.

Answered 11/11/2020

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