This tool can help you meet your cholesterol goal. Each time you have your cholesterol checked, simply enter the result, then view a chart that shows your progress. You have 3 ways to access the Cholesterol Goal Card. You can:
- Come to this Web site each time and access your Cholesterol Goal Card here;
- Download the Cholesterol Goal Card program onto your computer and access it there, without going online; or
- Download and print a noninteractive PDF of the Cholesterol Goal Card. (Note: The PDF version does not generate a Progress Chart.)
Working with your doctor to help manage your cholesterol is important, but it’s not always easy to stay motivated. There is only one way to know if you are on track—have your cholesterol checked regularly to learn if you are at goal. This tool can help you track your progress. Enter your information online, or download the Cholesterol Goal Card to your computer. Each time you have your cholesterol checked, enter the result to chart your progress.
Important Risk Information About VYTORIN:
VYTORIN is a prescription tablet and isn’t right for everyone, including women who are nursing or pregnant or who may become pregnant, and anyone with liver problems.
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. VYTORIN may interact with other medicines or certain foods, increasing your risk of getting this serious side effect. So, tell your doctor about any other medications you are taking.
Your doctor may do simple blood tests before and during treatment with VYTORIN to check for liver problems. Side effects included headache, muscle pain, and diarrhea.
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.
VYTORIN contains two cholesterol medicines, Zetia (ezetimibe) and Zocor (simvastatin), in a single tablet. VYTORIN has not been shown to reduce heart attacks or strokes more than Zocor alone.
Please read the Patient Product Information and discuss it with your doctor. Also available is the physician Prescribing Information.
