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Antihyperlipidemic medication :structural analog of HMG-COA intermediate A. Cholestyramine B.Gemfibrozil C. Pravastatin D. Niacin

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Answered by mhmirashi47
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A ) Cholestyramine

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A. cholestyramine

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When used in conjunction with a healthy diet, cholestyramine helps decrease blood cholesterol levels. Lowering cholesterol lowers the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Exercise, weight loss if overweight, and quitting smoking are some lifestyle modifications that may help this drug perform better in addition to a healthy diet (such as a low-cholesterol/low-fat diet). For further information, talk to your doctor. When a specific form of liver/bile duct disease results in excessive bile acid production, cholestyramine may also be used to relieve itching in those individuals (partial biliary obstruction).

This drug is referred to as a bile acid-binding resin. By taking bile acid out of the body, it functions. This makes the liver produce more bile acid in persons with high cholesterol by utilising cholesterol in the blood. This lowers the levels of cholesterol.

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