Dyglomera and Fenofibrate
Supplement–drug interaction evidence from the TruthStack database.
| Severity | MODERATE |
|---|---|
| Evidence Tier | Moderate |
| Interaction Type | PHARMACODYNAMIC RISK |
| Mechanism | PHARMACODYNAMIC |
| Last Reviewed | 2026-03-03 |
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% over 16 weeks in metabolic syndrome patients (Kuate 2013, n=297). Fenofibrate is a PPARalpha agonist that primarily targets triglycerides. Both agents lower triglycerides through different mechanisms, creating potential for excessive lipid reduction. Monitor lipid panels closely and discuss with prescriber.
API Reference
GET https://api.truthstack.co/v1/check?c1=Dyglomera&c2=Fenofibrate
Open, unauthenticated. Returns JSON. Developer documentation
Sources
Primary: 26350732
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