Although the subtopic is Angina, my question doesn't relate to that sub-topic. It also does not relate to heart disease directly. However, it relates to a drug I take for cardio-vascular problem but the more tangible result seems to be in diabetes control. In a nutshell, it just proves that you can not treat body parts in isolation !
I am a diabetic on insulin. Recently , I was prescribed a fenofibrate (Trilipix 135 mg) along with Crestor. My cardio wanted this for helping in getting my triglycerides down.
I have not had a lipid profile done since starting on this med two months ago. However, since being a diabetic , I check my blood glucose (BG) many times during the day and what I am noticing is a clear trend in the BG numbers going lower at least over the last month or so. I have not changed my diet or exercise routine from what I was doing before.
I read somewhere that fenofibrates reduce insulin resistance or increase insulin sensitivity. Is that what I am seeing ? Does anyone else have a similar experience ?
Thanks.
See this:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20507274
Also it seems that insulin sensitivity gets better as the endothelial functions gets better and this is one of the effects of the statins, see this:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16618833
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