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    Condition: Combined High Blood Cholesterol and Triglyceride Level
    1/15/2011 7:18:09 PM

    Reviewer: retired, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Caregiver)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 4

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 4

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    My husband has been on this drug for around two years. He has had SEVERE pain in his legs to the point he cannot hardly walk. No one could find out what was wrong with his legs. He has horrible problems with acid reflux, tired all the time, and has problems with holding his urine. I (duh) just read the comments of other people and they have the same symptoms only he seems to have all of them ... Show Full Comment

    Condition: Combined High Blood Cholesterol and Triglyceride Level
    1/11/2011 10:22:09 PM

    Reviewer: 45-54 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 1

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    Starting taking Trilipix...after only 2 days started feeling unsure of surroundings knew where I was going but nothing looked familar. Chest tightness, itchy and redness face, swollen lips and tongue. Ended up in hospital, went through a cardiac workup because of chest tightness. Now having pins and needles in my knees while sitting, and weakness/instability in legs. Also, got a migraine since ... Show Full Comment

    Condition: Combined High Blood Cholesterol and Triglyceride Level
    1/5/2011 4:58:44 PM

    Reviewer: Rsoho, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 1

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 3

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    Trilipix oral along with simvistatin has caused me to have permanant damage to my hands. When I first noticed the numbness in my hands and trouble walking I stopped the statin. A month later the pain the hands and legs did not stop, but continued to get worse. After going to a Neurologist and a new Doctor who ran test after test, my muscle enzymes are high and the damage to my hands and feet ar ... Show Full Comment

    Condition: Combined High Blood Cholesterol and Triglyceride Level
    11/22/2010 5:17:38 PM

    Reviewer: 65-74 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 1

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    im a 72 year old male and started taking trilipax 135mg for approx two weeks ago with very bad responce both my knees begain to hurt extreamly -one knee returned to normal after two weeks off meds the other i cannot walk on too painful.

    Condition: Combined High Blood Cholesterol and Triglyceride Level
    11/14/2010 10:40:07 AM

    Reviewer: Jasman, 25-34 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 5

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 5

    Comment:
    amazing results for me ! before treatment on 10/5/10 cholesterol 256 triglycerides 443 HDL 22 LDL not readable due to high trigs after treatment 135 mg daily at bedtime 11/14/10 cholesterol 250 triglycerides 83 HDL 20 LDL 160 cholesterol overall it brought the trigs down substantially , I have had no negative side affects .

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