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Medication Guide — Fenofibrate

Patient-friendly FDA guidance and safety information.

Last updated · May 12, 2026Source: DailyMed ↗

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Revised: March 2022                                                                                         ID: 267577

Patients should be advised:

  • of the potential benefits and risks of fenofibrate tablet.
  • not to use fenofibrate tablet if there is a known hypersensitivity to fenofibrate or fenofibric acid.
  • of medications that should not be taken in combination with fenofibrate tablet.
  • that if they are taking coumarin anticoagulants, fenofibrate tablet may increase their anti-coagulant effect, and increased monitoring may be necessary.
  • to continue to follow an appropriate lipid-modifying diet while taking fenofibrate tablet.
  • to take fenofibrate tablet once daily with a meal at the prescribed dose, swallowing each tablet whole.
  • to return to their physician's office for routine monitoring.
  • to inform their physician of all medications, supplements, and herbal preparations they are taking and any change to their medical condition. Patients should also be advised to inform their physicians prescribing a new medication that they are taking fenofibrate tablet.
  • to inform their physician of symptoms of liver injury (e.g., jaundice, abnormal pain, nausea, malaise, dark urine, abnormal stool, pruritus);any muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness; onset of abdominal pain; or any other new symptoms.
  • not to breastfeed during treatment with fenofibrate and for 5 days after the final dose.

Manufactured for:

Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Baltimore, Maryland 21202

United States.

MADE IN INDIA.

Sources

RxCUI: 351133

NDC: 50090-6227

Last fetched: May 12, 2026

Source: DailyMed ↗

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