Vayarol
- Generic Name: orally administered prescription medical food
- Brand Name: Vayarol
Vayarol (Orally Administered Prescription Medical Food) side effects drug center
Vayarol Side Effects Center
Vayarol (lipirolen) is a combination of phytosterols and omega-3 fatty acids used as an orally administered prescription medical food for the dietary management of hypertriglyceridemia. Common side effects of Vayarol include burping, indigestion, rash, problems with the sense of taste, itching, vomiting, stomach upset, and tiredness.
The recommended dose of Vayarol is two capsules a day or as directed by a physician. Vayarol may interact with cholestyramine, and anticoagulants or other drugs affecting coagulation (e.g., aspirin, NSAIDs, warfarin, coumarin). Tell your doctor all medications and supplements you use. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or become pregnant while using Vayarol. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding.
Our Vayarol (phytosterols and omega-3 fatty acids) Side Effects Drug Center provides a comprehensive view of available drug information on the potential side effects when taking this medication.
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SIDE EFFECTS
Adverse Events
In a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study of 12 weeks, the consumption of Vayarol® was reported to be well tolerated, most subjects maintained good health throughout the study and no serious adverse events (SAE) related to the study treatment were reported. Five adverse events were classified by the study hysicians as possibly related to the study treatment: three in the Vayarol® group (complaints of itching rash, fatigue and abdominal discomfort) and two in the placebo group (complaints of mild abdominal discomfort and urticaria). All five subjects completed the study. Other complaints such as low back pain, fever, etc. were classified as unlikely to be associated with treatment, and no pattern or trend emerged suggesting any difference in the distribution of complaints between the treatment groups.
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