Pharmacology| Treatment of High Cholesterol. Flashcards
Describe MOA, and Indications of Cholestyramine
- Indications- Used to treat pruritis caused by bile duck blockage. Lowers Cholesterol
- MOA- lowers LDL by increasing LDL receptors.
*Poorly tolerated
Describe the Agents, MOA, Indications, A/E of Statins
Agents
1. Simvastatin
2. Fluvastatin
3. Atorvastatin
4. Rosuvastatin
5. Pravastatin
MOA- Inhibits HCG Co A reductase in the liver
Indications- Stroke and Myocardial Infarction
A/E-
1.Rhabdomyolysis
2.Myalgia
3.Liver Problems(transient)
Describe the Agent, Mech of action and A/E of GIT Cholesterol Blockers
- Agent-Ezetemibe or Ezetrol
- MOA- Inhibtis NPC1L1 receptor.
- A/E-Well tolerated
- Add on to therapy with Statins
Describe the Agent, Indications, A/E of PCSK9 inhibitors.
*Agent-Evolocumab
Indications
1. Heterozygous Familial Hypercholestereamia
2. Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Diseases
A/E
1. Injection SIte Reactions
2. Back
3. Influenza
4. Upper Respiratory Tracks
5. Nasopharyngitis
Describe the Agents, Indications, A/E and MOA of Fibrates
- Agents- Bezafibrates and Gemfibrozil
- Indications- Mixed Dyslipidaemia and Type-1 Diabetes mellitus
- A/e- same as Statins
- MOA- Stimulates Apo A1/2, to increase HDL and decrease LDL