Posted By CCF CARDIO MD - MTR on March 02, 1999 at 10:27:48:
In Reply to: Angina posted by Lisa on February 28, 1999 at 12:55:21:
I have been taking
accutane for the last sixty days. During the course of
treatment blood work is scheduled. My baseline
triglycerideHigh blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Triglyceride level level was within
normalNormal saline flush range (188). The
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triglyceridesHigh blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Triglyceride level jumped to 467 (
normalNormal saline flush range 0-200). I did have the blood work
done at the same facility because I do realize methodologies differ from
lab to lab. My concern is that due to this increase in triglycerides I have
developed associated systems such as chest discomfort which includes chest
pressure and sometimes a pinching sensation. I have the pressure sensation
almost everyday. My doctor reduced my dosage from 80mg a day to 40mg and
asked that I reduce my fat intake. Will this cause permanent heart damage?
I am very concerned!
Dear Lisa, thank you for your question. The temporary elevation in your lipid levels should not cause acute chest pain/pressure and should not have a harmful effect long-term unless you have to take accutane chronically. I suggest that you follow your physician's advice in reducing your dosage of accutane and your intake of fat. Your triglycerides should also be monitored closely while you are on accutane.
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