Cholestyramine Light
Prevalite 231GM of 4GM/DOSE
¿Qué es Cholestyramine Light?
Questran Light es un medicamento secuestrador de ácidos biliares que se utiliza para tratar los niveles altos de colesterol. La colestiramina es la versión genérica de Questran Light. El precio promedio de Questran Light es de aproximadamente $171 por un suministro de 210 gramos, polvo oral 4 g/5 g para reconstitución. Sin embargo, puede utilizar nuestra tarjeta de cupón gratuita de Rx.com para ahorrar significativamente en los precios de Questran Light en una farmacia participante cerca de usted.Side Effects
- constipation
- stomach pain
- nausea
Warnings
- May contain phenylalanine; caution for patients with phenylketonuria
- Can interfere with the absorption of other medications; take other drugs at least 1 hour before or 4-6 hours after
- Consult a doctor if experiencing severe constipation or abdominal pain
- May cause increased bleeding tendency due to vitamin K deficiency
- Should not be used by patients with complete biliary obstruction
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¿Qué es Cholestyramine Light ?
Questran Light es un medicamento secuestrador de ácidos biliares que se utiliza para tratar los niveles altos de colesterol. La colestiramina es la versión genérica de Questran Light. El precio promedio de Questran Light es de aproximadamente $171 por un suministro de 210 gramos, polvo oral 4 g/5 g para reconstitución. Sin embargo, puede utilizar nuestra tarjeta de cupón gratuita de Rx.com para ahorrar significativamente en los precios de Questran Light en una farmacia participante cerca de usted.Cholestyramine Light Cupones y Precios - Rx.com
Prevalite 231GM of 4GM/DOSE
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