Cardio: Cholestyramine, Ezetimibe Flashcards

1
Q

Cholestyramine is a _____________.

A

bile-acid-binding resin

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2
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Explain the bile circuit.

A

Bile is synthesized in the liver from cholesterol and sent down the hepatic duct into the intestine. It gets reabsorbed by the distal ileum.

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3
Q

What is an undesirable effect that cholestyramine has on serum values?

A

It also ramps up triglyceride synthesis. (Think of the men with pitchforks being chased off the liver dock by the cho-lobster-amine lobster.)

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4
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Because it ramps up cholesterol synthesis, cholestyramine can cause _____________.

A

gallstones

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5
Q

In the GI tract, cholestyramine can cause two worrisome things: ____________.

A

constipation (represented by the lobster squeezing the pipes of the intestinal airship) and decreased absorption of drugs and fat-soluble vitamins (including statins, represented by the steampunk statin clashing with the lobster)

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6
Q

Ezetimibe works by ________________.

A

blocking the dietary absorption of cholesterol, preventing loading into chylomicrons (just like the Z-shaped eel blocking the loading of gold onto the chylomicron hot air balloon)

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7
Q

What is the mechanism of evolocumab?

A

It is a monoclonal antibody that blocks PCSK9, thus preventing LDL receptor degradation.

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8
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The most common side effects of ezetimibe are ____________.

A

diarrhea and elevation of LFTs (represented by the LFT flag in the water and the diarrhea behind the ezetimibe eel)

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