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What is Vascepa? Vascepa works in the liver and bloodstream to reduce very low-density triglycerides. Vascepa is used together with other medicines (such as statins) to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and some types of heart problems that need hospitalization in adults.
Vascepa is a prescription medication used to: help lower blood levels of triglycerides in adults with certain conditions. help lower the risk of heart problems in certain people....
Vascepa is a prescription, high-purity eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA - a type of omega-3 fatty acid), that may be used to lower the risk of cardiovascular disease in people with high triglyceride levels and diabetes or cardiovascular disease, or who are already taking the maximum dose of statins.
What is icosapent ethyl used for? Icosapent ethyl is commonly used to decrease high fat levels (triglycerides). Decreasing triglyceride levels may help reduce your risk of heart attack,...
Vascepa is a brand-name prescription medication that’s taken to lower blood triglyceride levels. (Triglycerides are a type of fat that flow through your blood.) Vascepa is FDA-approved...
VASCEPA is the first and only FDA-approved medication to lower CV risk in addition to other medications, such as statins, in patients with high triglycerides (≥150 mg/dL) and heart disease or diabetes with other CV risk factors.
Vascepa is a prescription medicine used: along with certain medicines (statins) to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and certain types of heart issues requiring hospitalization in adults with heart (cardiovascular) disease, or diabetes and 2 or more additional risk factors for heart disease.