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ralph_andrews2026-04-18

I recently started taking Fenofibrate Micro 90mg Capsules to manage my high cholesterol and triglyceride levels. The doctor explained that it helps break down and remove fats more effectively, reducing my risk of heart disease. I'm curious to hear from others who have taken this medication. How has it worked for you? Have you experienced any side effects, and if so, how did you manage them? I'm particularly interested in hearing about any long-term benefits or drawbacks. Thanks for sharing your insights!

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kenneth_jordan4/16/2026

I've been on Fenofibrate for about six months now. It's definitely helped lower my cholesterol and triglyceride levels, but I did experience some initial side effects like headaches and stomach pain. My doctor advised me to take it with food, and that seemed to help.

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joan_kennedy4/16/2026

I had no side effects and it works great for me. I'd recommend it to anyone with high cholesterol and triglycerides!

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joe_james4/16/2026

I'm not sure I would have taken this if I knew about the risk of pancreatitis. Be very careful, and if you have severe stomach or back pain, go to the ER right away. I didn’t realize how serious it could get.

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richard_wagner4/16/2026

I had to stop taking Fenofibrate because I developed severe skin reactions. It was a really scary experience, and I ended up in the hospital. Be very careful!

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martha_lane4/16/2026

I've been taking it for a year, and honestly, I think it's worth it. My cholesterol levels have improved, and I haven't had any major side effects. Just be aware of the risks and talk to your doctor regularly

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joyce_ford4/16/2026

It scares me that people take this and don’t even know about the bad things that can happen. I’ve had to go to the doctor multiple times for severe stomach pain, but it’s worth it in the end. I guess.

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christina_kim4/16/2026

I had a really bad reaction to this med. I ended up with severe muscle pain and weakness. It turned out to be a condition called rhabdomyolysis, where muscle fibers break down and leak into the bloodstream, which can be really dangerous. Be careful and monitor your symptoms closely, folks.