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Subject: Re: A Question from a Colleague in Japan..


Author:
Dalal Dinesh
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Date Posted: 22:44:38 03/02/03 Sun
In reply to: ebrahmochlan 's message, "A Question from a Colleague in Japan.." on 20:16:14 11/27/02 Wed

>Hello
>
>I am "Ochlan" a M.D from Japan, and has been following
>with your great web and updated information as a
>professional customer.
>
>I would be appreciate you to let me know:
>
>1) Does the Atenolol 100mg/D increase hyperlipidemia
>(TG & Chol) much more as their adverse effect?
>
>2) To comparison of side effects of Atenolol 100mg/Dy
>& Propranolol 80mg/Dy , which them may have more side
>effect to increasing the hyperlipidemia (TG & Chol)?
>
>
>3) Does the Atenolol or Propranolol increase
>cholesterol? Or just increase the Triglyceride?
>
>4) Does the elevating of ONLY Triglyceride cause
>coronary and vascular atheroschelorois diseases?
>
>5) To comparison of side effects of Atenolol 100mg/Dy,
>Pindolo & Acebutolo, which them may have more side
>effect to increase hyperlipidemia (TG & Chol)? 6) And
>which them may more effective to treat a high blood
>pressure and palpitation as well?
>
>7) Unfortunately the flushing side effect of Niacin is
>obviously untolerable in some patients even by taken
>Aspirin; and also its ulcerogenic effect is at risk,
>in this case, which other anti-hyperlipedemic medicine
>may affect to decrease the hyperlipidemia without the
>above and also carcinogenic side effect?
>
>8)Which beta blockers can treat hypertension and
>palpitation without an obviously side effect to
>increasing lipid in body?
>
>In the mean time, I thank you for your having paid
>your attention to my questions, I appreciate of your
>help and kindness and looking forward to hearing from
>you.
>
>With best compliments,
>
>Ochlan

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