Are you at risk for high triglycerides?

Your doctor can get your triglyceride number with a blood test. There are ways to determine if you might be at risk. Use the tool below to see if your lifestyle choices, medical conditions or family history can put you at risk for high triglycerides. If you think that you have some risk factors, you should talk to your doctor about getting a blood test.

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Learn how to check your triglyceride level, read a lab report, and more.

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Important Safety Information for LOVAZA® (omega-3-acid ethyl esters)

LOVAZA, along with diet, helps to lower very high triglyceride levels.

If you are allergic to fish, you should not take LOVAZA.

Talk to your doctor about any medications you are taking, especially those that may increase your risk of bleeding.

Possible side effects include burping, infection, flu-like symptoms, and upset stomach.

For more information about LOVAZA , please see the Patient Information or full Prescribing Information.

Patient Information, Full Prescribing Information, and Important Safety Information for LOVAZA.

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