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Colestipol (trade
names Colestid, Cholestabyl) is a bile acid
sequestrant used to
lower blood cholesterol,
specifically low-density
lipoprotein (LDL)....
- the prin****l
therapy for bile acid-induced diarrhea. Cholestyramine,
colestipol and
colesevelam have all been used.
Doses may not need to be as high as...
- ingredients.
Three ion-exchange resins,
sodium polystyrene sulfonate,
colestipol, and cholestyramine, are used as
active ingredients.
Sodium polystyrene...
- This can be
treated with a bile acid
sequestrant like cholestyramine,
colestipol or colesevelam,
which may be
better tolerated.
Symptoms of postcholecystectomy...
- magnesium-containing antacids, simethicone, sucralfate, cholestyramine,
colestipol, and
polystyrene sulfonate.
Sevelamer with
calcium carbonate may decrease...
- anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs),
antidiabetic drugs, cholestyramine, and
colestipol.
Losartan works by
blocking the
effects of
angiotensin II by preventing...
- need
therapy modifications: Bile acid
sequestrants (e.g. cholestyramine,
colestipol, etc.): If
taken together, bile acid
resins may bind to fenofibrate, resulting...
- main
agents used to
treat bile acid malabsorption.
Cholestyramine and
colestipol, both in
powder form, have been used for many years. Unfortunately, many...
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alone is insufficient, bile acid-binding
resins (e.g., cholestyramine,
colestipol)
could be considered. In
October 2002, a new
cholesterol absorption inhibitor...
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decreased by
taking concurrent aspirin. Bile acid
binding resins, such as
colestipol, cholestyramine, and colesevelam,
function by
binding bile acids, increasing...