Information about Cholesterol
ZETIA is a different way to help fight cholesterol
Cholesterol FAQs
 
You may be surprised to learn that there are a number of misunderstandings about cholesterol that could get in the way of your efforts to achieve or maintain healthy levels. Here are some frequently asked questions with answers that help separate fact from fiction.

Q. If I feel well, does that mean that my cholesterol is not a problem?
Q. I eat right and exercise. Does that mean I am doing enough to help lower
     my cholesterol?
Q. I’m not sure what cholesterol is, but isn’t it all bad?
Q. If my LDL (Bad) Cholesterol level is where my doctor and I want it to be,
     does that mean I can stop taking my medicine?
Q. What can happen if my high cholesterol isn’t treated?
Unlike some statins, ZETIA has not been shown to prevent heart disease or heart attacks.

Important Risk Information About ZETIA
ZETIA is a prescription medicine and should not be taken by people who are allergic to any of its ingredients. ZETIA can be taken alone or with a statin. Statins should not be taken by women who are nursing or pregnant or who may become pregnant, or by anyone with liver problems. If you have ever had liver problems or are pregnant or nursing, your doctor will decide if ZETIA alone is right for you. Your doctor may do blood tests to check your liver before you start taking ZETIA with a statin and during treatment.

Unexplained muscle pain or weakness could be a sign of a rare but serious side effect and should be reported to your doctor right away. In clinical studies, patients reported few side effects while taking ZETIA. These included diarrhea, joint pains, and tiredness.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please read the Patient Information and discuss it with your doctor. Also available is the physician Prescribing Information.