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  2. Lipid-lowering agent - Wikipedia

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    Lipid-lowering agents, also sometimes referred to as hypolipidemic agents, cholesterol-lowering drugs, or antihyperlipidemic agents are a diverse group of pharmaceuticals that are used to lower the level of lipids and lipoproteins, such as cholesterol, in the blood (hyperlipidemia). The American Heart Association recommends the descriptor ...

  3. Category:Hypolipidemic agents - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hypolipidemic agents" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acetiromate;

  4. Cardiovascular agents - Wikipedia

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    Cardiovascular agents are drugs used to treat diseases associated with the heart or blood vessels. These medications are available for purchase only with a physician’s prescription . They include, but are not limited to, drugs that target hypertension ( antihypertensives ), hyperlipidemia ( antihyperlipidemics ) and blood clotting (blood ...

  5. Antilipemic agent - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Lipid-lowering agent; Retrieved from " ...

  6. Acetiromate - Wikipedia

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    Acetiromate is an antilipidemic drug which is used to treat hyperlipidemia. It is also known as Adecol, TBF 43, or acetyltriiodothyronine formic acid. It is also known as Adecol, TBF 43, or acetyltriiodothyronine formic acid.

  7. Atorvastatin - Wikipedia

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    Atorvastatin is a statin medication used to prevent cardiovascular disease in those at high risk and to treat abnormal lipid levels. [4] For the prevention of cardiovascular disease, statins are a first-line treatment. [4]

  8. Avasimibe - Wikipedia

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    Since the termination of its development as an antilipidemic agent, there has been renewed interest in potential repurposing of avasimibe as an antitumor drug [12] [13] and to prevent or treat bacterial infections by decreasing bacterial virulence. [14] As of 2022, these potential indications remain in preclinical research.

  9. Alirocumab - Wikipedia

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    It is a human monoclonal antibody that belongs to a novel class of anti-cholesterol drugs, known as PCSK9 inhibitors, and it was the first such agent to receive FDA approval. The FDA approval was contingent on the completion of further clinical trials to better determine efficacy and safety.