Classification of Hypolipidemic Drugs Flashcards
1 Classification
I. Preparations preventing the absorption of cholesterol in the intestines (sequestrants of bile acids)
2 Classification
II. Drugs that inhibit the synthesis of cholesterol and triglycerides in the liver
3 Classification
III. Drugs enhancing catabolism and excretion of atherogenic lipids
4 Classification
IV. Drugs that increase the level of β-lipoproteins
I. Preparations preventing the absorption of cholesterol in the intestines
- Anion exchange resins (Kolestiramin,Colestipol)
2. Compounds of plant origin (С-sitosterol, Guarem)
II. Drugs that inhibit the synthesis of cholesterol and triglycerides in the liver
- Hydroxy-methyl-glutaryl inhibitors Coenzyme A-reductase (statins) Lovastatin, Simvastatin
- Nicotinic acid drugs, (Nicotinic acid and its prolonged forms)
- Derivatives of fibric acid (fibrates) (Gemfibrozil, Bezafibrat, Fenofibrate, Cyprofibrate)
III. Drugs enhancing catabolism and excretion of atherogenic lipids
Acipimox
Probucol
IV. Drugs that increase the level of β-lipoproteins
Eykanol
Acipimox
an activator of lipoprotein lipase in adipose tissue, increases the rate of catabolism of LDL
Probucol
an inhibitor of lipid peroxidation, inhibits lipid peroxidation in the vessel wall, increases the rate of LDL catabolism
Indications: hypercholesterolemia
Side effects: when taken with amiodarone, pirouette-type arrhythmias, nausea, diarrhea.
Contraindications: Q-T lengthening on ECG, myocardial ischemia,