Atorvastatin and Dyglomera

Supplement–drug interaction evidence from the TruthStack database.

SeverityLOW
Evidence TierModerate
Interaction TypePHARMACODYNAMIC RISK
MechanismPHARMACODYNAMIC
Last Reviewed2026-03-03
Source Verification
Attestation METHODOLOGY_ATTESTED
Corpus manifest 26b2d684...
Last reviewed 2026-03-03
Primary source 26350732
Live attestation Query API — returns signed DAA ID per request
Data license CC BY 4.0

Summary

Dyglomera reduced triglycerides by 55.4% and total cholesterol by 18.2% over 16 weeks in metabolic syndrome patients (Kuate 2013, n=297) via lipase inhibition and metabolic pathways. Atorvastatin lowers cholesterol via HMG-CoA reductase inhibition. Mechanisms are complementary. Monitor lipid panels and discuss with prescriber.

API Reference

GET https://api.truthstack.co/v1/check?c1=Atorvastatin&c2=Dyglomera

Open, unauthenticated. Returns JSON. Developer documentation

Sources

Primary: 26350732

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