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Fármacos para reducir el colesterol

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Buy high quality cholesterol-lowering drugs online

We offer you the opportunity to buy proven cholesterol lowering drugs without a prescription. Our suppliers provide only the best products from reputable brands with an impeccable reputation.

Delivery is made both through the post office and by courier - right to your doorstep. The parcel will only be dispatched after confirmation of prepayment; postpaid delivery is not available at this time.

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Best over-the-counter cholesterol-lowering drugs

Our products guarantee high efficacy and safety when used correctly. For people with increased physical activity, manufacturers offer specialised supplements that improve the lipid profile.

Most of these products belong to the category of dietary supplements and contain vitamins, acids and plant extracts. For your convenience, we offer filtering by main active components:

  • Fish oil. Lowers triglyceride levels and supports cardiovascular health.
  • Pectins and beta-glucans. These components effectively reduce LDL levels.
  • Natural extracts. For example, antioxidants from green tea support overall body tone and protect cells from damage.
  • Plant sterols and stanols. Reduce the absorption of cholesterol from food.
  • Specialised supplements. Unique formulas tailored to the needs of athletes additionally support health during high exertion.

When you choose cholesterol-lowering drugs from us, you can be sure of their highest quality and compliance with strict standards.

Mechanism of action of drugs

Despite the common focus on improving the lipid profile, the mechanisms of action of the drugs differ significantly. For example, statins block the enzymes responsible for the synthesis of cholesterol in the liver. Alternative drugs act through metabolism, hematopoiesis or kidney function, allowing to reduce cholesterol levels in other ways.

The primary goal of all drugs is to lower levels of ‘bad’ cholesterol. Some of them also help to increase HDL levels.

Choosing the right medication is an individual process that depends on many factors: general health, age, gender, diet and level of physical activity. In order to make the right choice, you can consult our specialists.

Correct intake and dosage of cholesterol-lowering drugs

The products selected should be suitable for your diet and lifestyle. For example, we have available preparations:

  • gluten-free,
  • sodium-free,
  • non-GMO,
  • sugar-free,
  • vegetarian, and more.

This allows you to choose products that are perfectly suited to your needs.

Some supplements can be taken at any time of the day, while others require a strict regimen of taking before, during, or after meals. The frequency of intake will vary depending on your body's individual reactivity.

You can order safe cholesterol-lowering drugs in the form of tablets, powders or injections depending on your preferences and goals.

Important: before starting even over-the-counter remedies, be sure to consult your doctor to avoid unwanted effects.

Possible side effects of cholesterol-lowering drugs

Some of the most common side effects may include:

  • Headache,
  • Biliary stone disease,
  • Heartburn,
  • Skin allergic reactions,
  • Avitaminosis,
  • Gout,
  • Digestive problems,
  • flatulence,
  • Muscle aches,
  • Increased sugar levels,
  • Diarrhoea,
  • General weakness.

More information about possible side effects can be found in the instructions for each medicine. Never self-medicate: if you feel worse, seek medical attention.

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Editorial team
Created: 17/02/2025
Oliver Jones
Oliver Jones Editor
Updated: 17/02/2025
Mark Roberts
Mark Roberts Doctor