Hi John, welcome to the forums.
Did you measure your triglycerides prior to starting rapamycin? You might try taking a break from rapamycin for a month and retesting to see what your baseline is (if you didnât test prior to starting rapamycin).
Here are what I find are the top treatments / suggestions for high triglycerides:
Note - its interesting that gemfibrozil, mentioned below, is also something that Brian Kennedyâs lab is looking at as a longevity drug - see this presentation: Best rapamycin seminars? - #2 by RapAdmin
High triglycerides treatment options
If lifestyle modifications fail to lower triglyceride levels, your physician may give you one of the following four prescriptions:
1. Statins
âStatins, such as Atorvastatin or Rosuvastatin, are medications typically used to treat high cholesterol levels, as well as other risks for cardiovascular disease,â Dr. Malaney says. She further explains that these drugs work by decreasing the liverâs production of cholesterol, and at certain doses can decrease triglyceride levels by 50 percent. âAnd with these newer, more potent statins, both LDL (âbadâ cholesterol) targets and triglyceride targets can be reached,â Dr. Thomas adds.
Even more encouraging: According to a December 2018 scientific statement released by the American Heart Association, side effects from statins tend to be rare, and their benefits outweigh any possible risks.
RELATED: Read more about the side effects of statins
2. Niacin
Also known as vitamin B3, niacin can decrease triglycerides by blocking the release of free fatty acids from fat while increasing the clearance of triglycerides from the blood, Dr. Malaney explains. âIn addition, it can boost levels of HDL (âgoodâ) cholesterol and lower levels of LDL (âbadâ) cholesterol, so itâs commonly used for adults who have both heart disease and high cholesterol,â she says.
Dr. Thomas states that patients tend to prefer statins over niacin since statins are more tolerable. âAnd niacin has no demonstrable benefit over a statin,â she says.
3. Omega-3 fatty acids
Fish oil tabletsâ2 grams per dayâhave been shown to decrease triglyceride levels by up to 30 percent, Dr. Malaney says. âThese pills work by inhibiting the release of triglycerides from the liver and by stimulating the enzyme that clears triglycerides from the blood,â she continues. Dr. Malaney further adds that prescription fish oil preparations, such as Lovaza, contain more active fatty acids than most non-prescription supplements.
4. Fibrates
Medications, such as Fenofibrate and Gemfibrozil, can lower triglyceride levels similarly to fish oil tablets. âFibrates reduce the liverâs production of VLDL (the particle that circulates in the blood carrying triglycerides) while speeding up the removal of triglycerides from the blood,â Dr. Malaney explains. However, she warns that this medicine should not be prescribed for patients with severe kidney or liver disease.
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