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fenofibrate
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fenofibrate /fen·o·fi·brate/ (fen″o-fi´brāt) an antihyperlipidemic agent used to reduce elevated serum lipids.
fenofibrate
[fen′ofi′brāt]
an agent chemically related to clofibrate used to treat hyperlipidemia, administered orally.

fenofibrate

Apo-Fenofibrate (CA), Fenogal (UK), Lipantil (UK), Nu-Fenofibrate (CA), Supralip (UK), Tricor

Pharmacologic class: Fibric acid derivative

Therapeutic class: Antihyperlipidemic

Pregnancy risk category C

Action

Inhibits triglyceride synthesis in liver, reducing levels of low- and very-low-density lipoproteins. Also increases uric acid secretion.

Availability

Capsules (micronized): 67 mg, 134 mg, 200 mg

Tablets: 54 mg, 160 mg

Indications and dosages

To decrease levels of low-density lipoproteins, total cholesterol, triglycerides, and apolipoprotein B

Adults: 200-mg capsule or 160-mg tablet P.O. daily

Hypertriglyceridemia

Adults: Initially, 67 to 200 mg/day P.O. (capsules) or 54 to 160 mg/day (tablets); may increase as needed q 4 to 8 weeks up to 200 mg/day (capsules) or 160 mg/day (tablets)

Dosage adjustment

• Renal impairment
• Elderly patients

Off-label uses

• Hyperlipoproteinemia types III, IIa, and IIb (as adjunct to diet)
• Polymetabolic syndrome X

Contraindications

• Hypersensitivity to drug
• Hepatic disease or unexplained, persistent liver function test abnormalities
• Severe renal impairment
• Gallbladder disease
• Breastfeeding

Precautions

Use cautiously in:
• pancreatitis, cholelithiasis
• patients receiving warfarin concurrently
• pregnant patients
• children.

Administration

Before giving, be aware of potentially serious interactions, such as with nephrotoxic drugs.
• Administer with meals.
• Give bile acid sequestrants at least 1 hour before or 4 to 6 hours after fenofibrate.

RouteOnsetPeakDuration
P.O.Variable6-8 hrUnknown

Adverse reactions

CNS: drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, headache, migraine, insomnia, depression, vertigo, nervousness, anxiety, paresthesia, hypotonia, neuralgia

CV: tachycardia, varicose veins, phlebitis, angina, hypertension, hypotension, peripheral vascular disease, vasodilation, ECG abnormalities, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, ventricular extrasystoles, myocardial infarction, atrial fibrillation

EENT: conjunctivitis, abnormal vision, cataracts, refraction disorder, otitis media, rhinitis, sinusitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis

GI: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, flatulence, dyspepsia, gastritis, gastroenteritis, esophagitis, duodenal or peptic ulcer, colitis, cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, rectal disorder, rectal hemorrhage

GU: urinary frequency, dysuria, cystitis, urolithiasis, prostatic disorder, gynecomastia, vaginal candidiasis, decreased libido, renal dysfunction

Hematologic: eosinophilia, anemia, lymphadenopathy, thrombocytopenia , leukopenia

Hepatic: fatty liver deposits

Metabolic: hyperuricemia, gout, hypoglycemia

Musculoskeletal: back, muscle, or joint pain; myositis; arthritis; tenosynovitis; arthrosis; bursitis

Respiratory: respiratory disorders, bronchitis, increased cough, dyspnea, pneumonia, asthma

Skin: rash, pruritus, urticaria, bruising, acne, eczema, diaphoresis, dermatitis, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, alopecia, nail disorder

Other: weight loss or gain, edema, fever, flulike symptoms, hypersensitivity reactions

Interactions

Drug-drug. Bile acid sequestrants (resins): decreased absorption and efficacy of fenofibrate

Immunosuppressants, other nephrotoxic drugs: increased risk of renal toxicity

Oral anticoagulants: increased risk of bleeding

Statins (such as simvastatin): rhabdomyolysis, acute renal failure

Drug-diagnostic tests. Alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, gamma-glutamyltransferase, uric acid: increased values

Granulocytes, hemoglobin, neutrophils, platelets, white blood cells (WBCs): decreased values

Liver function tests: abnormal results

Drug-food. Any food: increased drug absorption

Drug-behaviors. Alcohol use: elevated triglyceride level

Patient monitoring

• Assess creatine kinase and lipid levels and liver function test results.
• Monitor CBC and WBC count. Expect these to decrease at start of therapy, then stabilize.

Patient teaching

• Instruct patient to take with meals for best effect.
• Remind patient that he still needs to follow a triglyceride-lowering diet.
• Caution patient to avoid driving and other hazardous activities until he knows how drug affects concentration and alertness.
• Advise patient to minimize GI upset by eating frequent, small servings of food and drinking plenty of fluids.
• Tell patient that drug may take up to 2 months to alter lipid values.
• Inform breastfeeding patient that she must choose between taking fenofibrate and breastfeeding.
• Tell female patient to inform prescriber if she is pregnant.
• Inform patient that he'll undergo regular blood testing.
• As appropriate, review all other significant and life-threatening adverse reactions and interactions, especially those related to the drugs, tests, foods, and behaviors mentioned above.


fenofibrate
Tricor®, Lipanthyl® An agent used to manage super-high serum TG levels uncontrolled by diet alone or in Pts at risk for pancreatitis


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