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Compare EZETIMIBE AND SIMVASTATIN (Ezetimibe and Simvastatin) and OCTREOTIDE (Mycapssa) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Ezetimibe and Simvastatin · Statin
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action Ezetimibe and Simvastatin Tablets Plasma cholesterol is derived from intestinal absorption and endogenous synthesis. Ezetimibe and simvastatin tablets cont...
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Mycapssa · Statin
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action Octreotide exerts pharmacologic actions similar to the natural hormone somatostatin, but is a more potent inhibitor of GH, glucagon, and insulin than somat...
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Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 14 Reddit discussions
EZETIMIBE AND SIMVASTATIN
50%
positive
6 threads
OCTREOTIDE
38%
positive
8 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
6 Reddit threads analysed for EZETIMIBE AND SIMVASTATIN
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
158 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
So I suck at cutting and hate not eating food, so I decided to give Retatrutide a go. It's a GLP-1 agonist with far better trial results than the better-known Ozempic/Semaglutide. This stuff is amazing at suppressing appetite. The first 1mg injection gave me slight nausea, but I think that was just
Hi everyone. My name is Kevin. I am a physician with a specialized interest in food, nutrition, cholesterol, and metabolic disease. The surge in popularity of Peter Attia and his message has been very exciting for me, as it has inspired everyday individuals to become more ambitious and proactive in
**UPDATE:** GF is home from the hospital, still lethargic and having intermittent angina and frequent coughing. They changed her medication to the following: Isosorbide Dinitrate (60 mg three times daily), Amlodipine (2.5 mg daily), Aspirin (81 mg daily), Effient (10 mg daily), Verapimil (80 mg thre
Ozempic wasn’t the first “miracle drug” to exist. In ancient times (the 90s), medicine was fighting a different enemy: **Cholesterol.** Did people know what cholesterol actually was? No! Just that it was bad, and everyone needed lower levels in their diet and in their blood. **Cholesterol = Fat
WHY IS MY POST LOCKED??? Sorry for the flare, but there wasn’t one discussing Cholesterol levels. My levels have soared!! My GP sent me a letter that was very stern and point blank discussing my cholesterol and how horrible it is, and how I will die. Yes, he said that. He then wanted me to “remind
I'm sure I'm over thinking this, but where did the ARR for the primary endpoint of 2% come from? https://preview.redd.it/svz9011suv4b1.png?width=1890&format=png&auto=webp&s=b4cd52fc71da4fb3fe8ad3dabcfd7a8b4a332bd7
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
8 Reddit threads analysed for OCTREOTIDE
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
110 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
I met a charge nurse who didn’t know what octreotide was for. She is a wonderful charge nurse, an incredible person and genuinely recognizes that nurses should be nurses and providers. I genuinely look up to her. Because her nursing knowledge, bedside manner with patients is incredible. At the same
I am a nightshift ICU nurse who just hit my year mark as an RN. I have seen and been apart of some codes throughout the year. However, nothing could have prepared me for my first patient code. It happened this week and I can’t stop thinking about it. This particular day, I really wanted to call out
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Just came here to say that I had a rare ED experience yesterday. Managed a cardiac arrest due to massive GI bleed with ROSC en-route, did bedside echo, gave atropine, norepi, octreotide, vasopressin, blood, fluids, placed a central line, consulted GI & critical care. All without using a computer
There has been a substantial influx of people who developed POTS after a COVID-19 infection, so I thought it would be helpful to share some resources tailored to them. If you want to go straight to the sources, reading [this](https://www.rcpjournals.org/content/clinmedicine/21/1/e63) and [this](http
On February 14th, my sweet momma passed away peacefully at the age of 71. She was at home with me, my brother and her beloved rescue dog, in her own bed, and not in any pain. My heart is absolutely shattered, but I’m glad she doesn’t have to suffer from this horrid cancer anymore. I didn’t say much
Anyone else seeing orders/scripts for opium tincture lately? We've had a couple of patients admit from acute on it in the last month, on top of maxed lomitil and loperemide. Octreotide used to be our go to for excessive ostomy output, but I haven't seen an order for that in forever. Some new clinica
What is your experience with octreotide and when is intravenous vs subcutaneous used? I'm getting confused with the routes of administration and when one is preferred over another... Thanks!
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
Both EZETIMIBE AND SIMVASTATIN and OCTREOTIDE belong to the Statin class. While they share a similar mechanism of action, differences in pharmacokinetics, dosing, and side effect profiles may make one more suitable than the other for individual patients.
EZETIMIBE AND SIMVASTATIN carries 4 FDA warnings. OCTREOTIDE carries 1 FDA warning. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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