This article is about cholesterol-lowering drugs. For the amino acid, see statine. For inhibiting hormones, see releasing and inhibiting hormones. Statins (or
This article is about cholesterol-lowering drugs. For the amino acid, see statine. For inhibiting hormones, see releasing and inhibiting hormones. Statins (or
This article is about cholesterol-lowering drugs. For the amino acid, see statine. For inhibiting hormones, see releasing and inhibiting hormones. Statins (or
Statins are the first-line drugs to lower cholesterol. Statins inhibit the cholesterol synthetizing enzyme HMG-CoA reductase, helping to lower LDL by %
drug exposure) or loss of efficacy (lower drug exposure). Cytochrome Drugs with evidence of in vitro inhibition and AUC fold
Statins are the first-line drugs to lower cholesterol. Statins inhibit the cholesterol synthetizing enzyme HMG-CoA reductase, helping to lower LDL by %
Cholesterol-lowering drugs (LDL) 1. Statins. Uses: Statins are the first-line drugs to lower cholesterol. 2. Ezetimibe. Uses: Ezetimibe inhibits the
→ COX-2 preferential: drugs that inhibit COX-2 at lower drug 2, then COX-2 is inhibited at a much lower drug concentration. There is
→ COX-2 preferential: drugs that inhibit COX-2 at lower drug concentrations than COX-1, but there is some COX-1 inhibition at label dose.
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