What is SIMCOR and how does it work?
SIMCOR is a combination of two cholesterol medicines; simvastatin and niacin extended-release. SIMCOR is used when treatment with simvastatin alone or niacin extended-release alone is not enough, and when a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol and other non-drug measures alone have not been successful. SIMCOR is used along with diet to lower levels of total cholesterol, LDL “bad” cholesterol, and triglycerides and to increase HDL “good” cholesterol.
No additional benefit of SIMCOR on heart disease over and above that shown for niacin alone and simvastatin alone has been demonstrated.
Safety Considerations for SIMCOR
SIMCOR should not be taken by people with liver problems, stomach ulcers, or serious bleeding problems; in women who are pregnant, may become pregnant, or nursing. Contact a health care provider if serious side effects such as unexplained muscle pain, tenderness or weakness develop. This may be a sign of a serious but rare muscle disorder. Blood tests are needed before and during treatment with SIMCOR to check for liver problems. Increases in blood sugar can occur. The most common side effect of SIMCOR is flushing (warmth, redness, itching, and/or tingling of the skin).
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