-
Sequestrants are
therefore a type of preservative. The name
comes from
Latin and
means "to
withdraw from use" [citation needed].
Common sequestrants are:...
- acid malabsorption. Bile acid
sequestrants are
polymeric compounds that
serve as ion-exchange resins. Bile acid
sequestrants exchange anions such as chloride...
- ****ociated with
excessive bile acid production.
Treatment with bile acid
sequestrants is
often effective.
Depending on the
severity of symptoms, it may be...
-
cholesterol into bile
acids lowers plasma cholesterol levels. Bile acid
sequestrants such as
colestyramine were
first used to
treat hypercholesterolemia,...
- of bile acid
diarrhea (type 3). This can be
treated with a bile acid
sequestrant like cholestyramine,
colestipol or colesevelam,
which may be
better tolerated...
- repositioning.[citation needed]
Colesevelam is one of the bile-acid
sequestrants,
which along with
niacin and the statins, are the
three main
types of...
-
epichlorohydrin moieties in red.
Handelsman Y (May 2011). "Role of bile acid
sequestrants in the
treatment of type 2 diabetes".
Diabetes Care. 34 (Suppl 2): S244-50...
-
deficiency LDL Xanthelasma,
arcus senilis,
tendon xanthomas Bile acid
sequestrants, statins,
niacin Clear One in 500 for
heterozygotes b 144250 Familial...
- ATC code C10
Lipid modifying agents is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes...
-
digestive tract: laxatives, antispasmodics, antidiarrhoeals, bile acid
sequestrants, opioids.
Upper digestive tract: antacids,
reflux suppressants, antiflatulents...