Can Lipitor and Fenofibrate be taken at the same time?

Blood lipid Kang and Fenofibrate can be taken at the same time. Blood Lipids Kang is a proprietary Chinese medicine, which has the functions of strengthening the spleen and eliminating food, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and removing dampness and phlegm. Clinically, it can be used for the treatment of hyperlipidemia, and can also be used for the adjuvant treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases caused by hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the product and those with active hepatitis or unexplained elevated serum aminotransferase. Fenofibrate is a western drug that can be used to treat hyperlipidemia. It is more effective in lowering triglycerides and treating mixed hyperlipidemia. It is contraindicated in severe hepatic and renal insufficiency, pregnant women, and those who are allergic to fenofibrate. There are no theoretical contraindications to the pairing of these two drugs. During the medication period, blood lipid and liver function should be checked regularly, so that the doctor can adjust the medication in time according to the test results, and should continue to control the diet and exercise moderately in the process of taking the medication. It is recommended that patients use the medication under the guidance of a physician, and not to use the medication privately to avoid adverse drug reactions.