Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is prescribed to regulate cholesterol levels and promote ‘good’ cholesterol in the body
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S contains Fenofibrate
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is to be taken orally (via mouth)
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is prescribed to adults and children
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is to be ingested under doctor’s advisement
Description
About
Heart disease is the most common reason for fatality around the world, affecting millions of people across the globe. Most cardiac conditions are directly or indirectly associated with the accumulation of fat in the circulatory system. Poor dietary choices and lack of physical activity are the main causes of this excessive build-up. {{Product}} is a hypolipidemic medicine belonging to a class of drugs called, Fibrates used to treat high cholesterol. It treats conditions like hyperlipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertriglyceridemia decreases the amount of bad cholesterol in the blood and thereby prevents heart attack, stroke, and other conditions. {{Product}} is used in combination with other lipid-lowering agents and diet modification.
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is chemically composed of Fenofibrate which works by regulating fatty acids via activation of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor alpha. It helps break down complex fat molecules into simpler free fatty acids, quickly processed by the body, it also influences amino acid and glucose levels, the “glucose sparing effect” and generates energy reserves called ketone bodies. Secondly, Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S also aids in reducing Apolipoprotein C-III in the body which is particularly beneficial in diabetic patients. This breakdown of fatty acid occurs using an oxidation process. The course of therapy is usually a long one lasting about 2 months or more.
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is available in form of oral capsules to be taken once a day in prescribed doses. It is commonly prescribed to patients to be swallowed with water alongside a meal. Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is to be taken regularly, preferably at the same time each day to help the patient remember their daily dose. The effects of Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S may be seen steadily, combined with a controlled/healthy diet and some physical exercise. Therefore it is important not to stop the treatment suddenly. It is not considered safe for children under 18 years of age, pregnant females, breastfeeding mothers, and liver dysfunction. The most common side effects observed with Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S include nausea, vomiting, flatulence, and high serum amino acids.
Indications
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is prescribed for the management of :
- Hyperlipidemia
- Hypercholesterolemia
- Severe hypertriglyceridemia
- Mixed dyslipidemia
- High levels of serum LDL/ Apo C
How Does Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S Work
Fenofibrate contained in Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S works by regulating fatty acids via activation of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor alpha. These receptors are majorly located in the heart, and liver apart from being in skeletal muscles in some amount. It helps break down complex fat molecules into simpler free fatty acids, quickly processed by the body, it also influences amino acid and glucose levels, the “glucose sparing effect” and generates energy reserves called ketone bodies. Secondly, Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S also aids in reducing Apolipoprotein C-III in the body which is particularly beneficial in diabetic patients. This breakdown of fatty acid occurs using an oxidation process.
How To Use {{Product}}
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is available in form of capsules to be taken orally by swallowing, once daily, or as directed by the doctor. It is advised to have Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S with food to help it perform better in your body. Do not try to open the capsule and empty its contents or chew. Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is taken daily and the patient is advised to take the doses at the same time each day to ensure sustained levels of medicine in the body.
A comprehensive treatment plan is formulated for patients suffering from high cholesterol and heart diseases. Before starting Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S, dietary modifications must include healthy, balanced, and low salt and fat content. Physical exercise is also incorporated to help reduce lipids in your body. It is important to remember adopting healthy lifestyle changes is key alongside the use of Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S.
If you miss a dose of the medication, make sure you take it as soon as possible on that same day. If you don’t remember you forgot the dose until the next dose time or the next day, do not double the dose and take your medication as per schedule. Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S must be used with caution in patients with liver conditions.
Available from and potency
Capsule – 67 mg
Capsule – 200 mg
Dosage
Doses are adjusted as per need, and monitoring of serum LDL, HDL, Total cholesterol, and triglyceride levels are done periodically at 4 to 8 weeks interval before adjustment
Adult Dosage
These doses are generally recommended for the following conditions:
Hypercholesterolemia or Mixed Dyslipidemia
Starting Dose: 200 mg to be taken orally, once daily
Hypertriglyceridemia
Starting Dose: 67 to 200 mg to be taken orally, once daily
Maximum Safe Dose: 200 mg per day
Child dosage
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is not prescribed to children
Elderly Dosage
Dosage in the elderly population is dependent on several factors. Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is started on a low dose, monitored, and adjusted if required. Due to potential harmful effects, caution must be exercised.
Treatment must be started at low doses of 67 mg or as prescribed by the doctor to be taken orally, once daily
*Special Dose
If there is kidney dysfunction, treatment must be initiated with Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S at low doses
Pregnancy Use And Lactation
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is categorized as FDA pregnancy category C which means it should not be taken during pregnancy due to potentially harmful effects on unborn babies. Therefore, if you are pregnant or planning to conceive a baby, please discuss Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S with your doctor before using it.
If you are breastfeeding an infant ask your doctor first, for some amount of medicine is secreted into the breast milk. With regards to safety please make sure to consult your doctor first before using it. It will only be prescribed if considered necessary.
Contraindications
Please tell your doctor if you have a history of any of the following before using Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S:
- Hypersensitivity to Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S or similar drugs
- Severe kidney dysfunction
- Dialysis
- Severe liver inadequacy including primary biliary cirrhosis
- Gall bladder disease
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Children or /adolescents younger than 18 years of age
- Acute or chronic pancreatitis
Precautions
Please tell your doctor about any of the following conditions before starting or during the treatment with Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S:
- If there is a history of allergy to medicines or products. Carefully read the contents of this product to avoid any future inconvenience
- Adequacy of kidney functions must be ensured, dose adjustment is required in case of compromised function. Serum creatinine values must be checked regularly
- Adequacy of liver functions must be ensured. ALT/AST levels should be checked periodically. In case of severe deranged liver function, Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S will be discontinued
- Special care must be taken with Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S especially if anti-hyperlipidemic like Statins are being taken concurrently. There is an increased risk of muscular problems like rhabdomyolysis, and weakness. Caution is advised especially if you are diabetic or elderly
- Majority of the patients with cardiovascular disease are taking some type of blood thinners s, which can cause bleeding problems. Dose adjustment and monitoring of INR/PT are advised with concomitant use of anticoagulants
- An increased risk of gallstones exists with the use of Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S. If you already have a gallbladder disease you must not use this medicine
- The use of Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S in pregnant females carries a risk to unborn babies so it must not be used unless considered necessary
- Before using Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S reduced thyroid function must be informed to doctor
- Regular monitoring of serum cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides, creatinine, and Transaminase is advised
- Before you start taking Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S it is important that you start a low-fat and salt-restricted diet
- Alcohol consumption and smoking exacerbate heart conditions, therefore these must be avoided
Interaction With Other Medicines
Certain medications could interact with Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S and may increase or decrease its absorption, in which case, your doctor might alter your dosage. A few of these interacting drugs are given below:
- Anticoagulants like coumarin, warfarin
- Antigout like Colchicine
- Immunosuppressants like cyclosporine, tacrolimus
- Anti-diabetics like Glitazones
- HMG Co-A reductase like fluvastatin, lovastatin, rouvastatin
- Daptomycin
- Insulin
- Beta-blockers
- Thiazide diuretics
- Estrogen
- Bile acid binding resins
Adverse Effects
Common Side Effects
- Nausea
- Headache
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Flatulence
- Raised ALT/AST
Less Common Side Effects
- Anaphylactic reaction
- DVT
- Pulmonary embolism
- Gall bladder stones
- Pancreatitis
- Thrombocytosis
- Skin rash
- Muscle pain
- Muscular weakness (rhabdomyolysis/myositis)
- Photosensitivity
- Alopecia
- Anemia
How To Cope-Up With Adverse Effects
- Allergic Reactions – Allergic reactions to the drug may be mild to severe or potentially could be life-threatening. If allergy is suspected immediately take anti-allergy (antihistamine) medicine which will stop the mild reaction. If a serious allergic reaction is suspected, rush to the nearby hospital and avoid Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S and drugs with similar compounds in the future.
- Headaches – In which case make sure you rest and drink plenty of fluids. Avoid the use of alcohol. Take a prescribed painkiller. Consult your doctor if the headaches last longer than a week or are severe
- Feeling sick (nausea or vomiting) or diarrhea – Avoid eating rich or spicy food. It might help to take medication after food. If you’re sick, try drinking small, frequent sips of water.
- Feeling dizzy (lightheaded) or weak – If the medication makes you feel dizzy or weak, stop what you’re doing and sit or lie down until you feel better, and do not rise too fast or immediately from a sitting or lying down position to a standing posture. Do not drive or use tools or machinery in case of any of these effects.
- Muscular Aches And Pains – A hot or cold compress can be placed at the area of discomfort to bring relief; an over-the-counter pain reliever such as paracetamol or ibuprofen can be ingested to bring ease as well. Avoid high-intensity exercise while suffering from muscular pain.
- Skin Rash – Can be eased by applying soothing and healing lotions or creams such as calamine lotion/cream. Apply a cold compress to the rash helps reduce itchiness and redness caused by the rash. An antihistamine (prescribed by a doctor) is also recommended as an effective way to combat any skin rash.
FAQ’s
#1. CAN LIFESTYLE CHANGES HELP ME WITH MY CONDITION?
Yes, you can adopt certain healthy lifestyle changes to help with high cholesterol and associated problems. These include quitting smoking, avoiding alcohol, eating a wholesome diet consisting of fresh vegetables and fruits with the cut down on salt, and incorporating physical activity into your daily routine. A low-fat diet should be started first and then add fenofibrate to the treatment plan to help control your condition.
#2. WHAT EXACTLY DOES Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S DO?
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S acts on certain receptors in your body and activating them helps break down complex fat into simpler ones easily disgested. It also helps reduce bad cholesterol in the blood and creates energy storage in the body.
#3. WHAT IF I TAKE TOO MUCH OF Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S?
In case of too much consumption by accident, kindly contact your doctor or nearby hospital straight away. The amount of medication that can result in severe side effects varies from person to person. An overdose results in a disturbance of heart rate and difficulty breathing accompanied by dizziness and fainting spells.
#4. HOW TO STORE Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S?
Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S is to be kept away from the reach of children, in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity below 25ºC, as that tends to ruin certain drugs.
#5. CAN I CONSUME ALCOHOL WITH Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S?
Alcohol is also known to strain your heart which if already damaged can create problems. Furthermore, Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S when taken with alcohol increase the risk of rhabdomyolysis, therefore it should be avoided.
#6. WHAT IF I FORGET TO TAKE THE Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S?
It is advised that the drug is taken at the same time each day, and an alarm can be placed to remind patients to take Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S at the proper time. If the patient misses a dose of Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S, they should take it immediately but if the time for the next dose of the drug is near then it is beneficial for patients to skip the missed dose and take the tablets as per schedule, doubling of doses has proven to cause severe side effects.
#7. CAN Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S CAUSE DIZZINESS? IF SO, HOW SHOULD I MANAGE IT?
Yes, It can cause dizziness sometimes as one of the side effects. If this happens, you should sit or lie down until the symptoms pass. However, please note this is temporary and usually goes away as the treatment continues. It is also advised to avoid the consumption of alcohol during the course of your treatment, as it may worsen the dizziness.
#8. CAN I DRIVE AFTER TAKING THIS MEDICATION?
Although not very common, this medication is known to make you dizzy hence if that happens kindly avoid driving or operating any heavy machinery.
#9. IS Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S SAFE TO GIVE TO ELDERLY PATIENTS?
The dosage of the drug may be lower than normal due to decreased kidney and liver function since there is an increased risk of side effects. Discuss with your doctor.
#10. CAN Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S INTERFERE WITH FERTILITY?
There is no evidence to support the above statement. If a patient does become pregnant it is imperative that they inform their doctor immediately as Fenoget 67mg Capsule 10 ‘S can have harmful effects on the developing baby. However, if it is taken in combination with Statins like atorvastatin it can affect sperm count in males. Discuss with your doctor
Additional information
Type | Capsule |
---|---|
Feature | 67mg |
Unit | 'S |
Formula | Fenofibrate |
Composition | Fenofibrate 67 mg |
Brand | Getz Pharma |
Prescription Required | Yes |