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Explore: Lipid-Lowering Agents, Drugs and Medications

Drugs to reduce cholesterol and other lipids in blood. Classes of drugs used for this purpose include "statins," bile acid sequestrants, nicotinic acid, and fibrates....
This page was last updated on September 27th, 2008
Lipid-Lowering Agents (from Drugs and Medications)
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Cholesterol Lowering MedicinesCholesterol Lowering Medicines
US NIH National Heart, Blood, and Lung Institute advice on the use of medications to reduce LDL cholesterol. Includes discussions of statins, bile acid sequestrants, nicotinic acid, and fibrates.
Cholesterol Reducing DrugsCholesterol Reducing Drugs
American Heart Association encyclopedia article on drugs for this purpose, discussing conditions treated, possible side effects, overdose signs, and other topics.
Cholesterol-Lowering AgentsCholesterol-Lowering Agents
"Advance for Nurses" professional educational material about this class of medications and their use in reducing hyperlipidemia.
The Truth About Cholesterol Lowering Drugs and CholesterolThe Truth About Cholesterol Lowering Drugs and Cholesterol
Collection of news stories and other information about the risks of Baycol and other statins, from Dr. Joseph Mercola, who advocates holistic treatments emphasizing nutrition.
Blood Lipid-Lowering AgentsBlood Lipid-Lowering Agents
Pharmacologic information on the major types of drugs used to lower serum cholesterol levels.

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