Medications for metabolic syndrome are usually prescribed by the doctor when the patient is unable to lose weight, lower blood sugar and cholesterol, and reduce blood pressure only with food and exercise.
In these cases, the doctor can guide the use of:
- Remedies for lowering artery l pressure such as losartan, atenolol, amlodipine;
- Drugs to lower blood sugar like Metformin or Insulin;
- Medications to reduce cholesterol and triglycerides such as rosuvastatin or simvastatin;
- Weight loss pills like Sibutramine or Xenical.
These remedies are prescribed to control the metabolic syndrome and decrease the risk of complications such as stroke or stroke, for example.
How To Control Metabolic Syndrome Without Remedies
Metabolic syndrome, prior to the use of medication, should be treated with the adoption of a healthy lifestyle that includes:
- A diet oriented by a nutritionist, avoiding the salt and consumption of foods rich in fat and sugar and giving preference to fruits, vegetables, fish, and white meat. Here's how to diet for metabolic syndrome;
- The practice of 30 minutes of physical exercise per day, such as walking, cycling or gym, for example.
Here's how feeding can help control metabolic syndrome:
To know more see:
- Treatment for metabolic syndrome
- Metabolic syndrome