Colextran
Chemical compound
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Colextran (INN) is a bile acid sequestrant. Chemically, it is an ether of dextran and diethylethanolamine.[1]
References
- ^ Drugs.com: Colextran Archived 2019-08-18 at the Wayback Machine
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Lipid-lowering agents (C10)
Cholesterol absorption inhibitors, NPC1L1 |
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Bile acid sequestrants/resins (LDL) |
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Niacin and derivatives (HDL and LDL) | |
MTTP inhibitors (VLDL) | |
ATP citrate lyase inhibitors (LDL) | |
Thyromimetics (VLDL) |
PPAR agonists (LDL) |
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PCSK9 inhibitors (LDL) | |||||
ANGPTL3 inhibitors (LDL/HDL) |
- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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