Acid sequestrants
Acid sequestrants
Bile Acid Sequestrants - [Alternative Medicine]
Brand Name(s): Cholestyramine, Prevalite, Questran ... Alternative Medicine The following information is specific for alternative and complementary medicine. (more...)
FDA Heart Health Online - Bile Acid Sequestrants
Cardiovascular Information ... Heart Health Home > Treatments > Medications > Bile Acid Sequestrants (more...)
Bile acid sequestrant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The bile acid sequestrants are a group of medications used for binding certain components of bile in the gastrointestinal tract . They disrupt the enterohepatic circulation of bile ... (more...)
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cholestyramine Questran colesevelam Welchol colestipol hydrochloride Colestid Sequestrants are sometimes called bile acid resins or gels. (more...)
Bile Acid Sequestrants
Cholestyramine (Questran®) and colestipol (Colestid®) are bile acid sequestrants—a class of drugs that binds bile acids, prevents their reabsorption from the digestive system ... (more...)
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Cholestyramine (Questran(R)) and colestipol (Colestid(R)) are bile acid sequestrants--a class of drugs that binds bile acids, prevents their reabsorption from the digestive system ... (more...)
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Bile Acid Sequestrants, medications to lower cholesterol on ...
Bile Acid Sequestrants are medications that lower ldl cholesterol levels. ... Bile Acid Sequestrants Medical Author : Dennis Lee, M.D. Medical Editor: Daniel Kulick, M.D. (more...)
Bile acid sequestrants for high cholesterol Examples; Greenville North ...
Bile acid sequestrants for high cholesterol Examples - University Health Systems of Greenville North Carolina serves tarboro, ahoskie, edento, winsor, maxhead, dear county ... (more...)
Bile acid sequestrants for high cholesterol
Drug details for Bile acid sequestrants for high cholesterol. ... Sequestrants are sometimes called bile acid resins or gels. How It Works (more...)
NHLBI-CHD Cholesterol Lowering Medicines: Bile Acid Resins
Bile acid sequestrants bind with cholesterol-containing bile acids in the intestines and are then eliminated in the stool. The usual effect of bile acid sequestrants is to lower ... (more...)