What Is Dyslipidemia?

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10. What Is the Outlook for Dyslipidemia?

Dyslipidemia can usually be managed with medication and lifestyle modifications. If left unchecked, however, it can lead to serious medical complications. The most common of these is heart disease.

You should always follow the advice of your doctor in managing your condition. This includes taking your medication as prescribed. Some people are able to stop taking medication once they achieve healthy blood lipid levels, but careful monitoring is required to ensure they stay in a healthy range.

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