Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
| ezetimibe |
Zetia
|
| ezetimibe and simvastatin |
Vytorin
|
How It Works
Cholesterol absorption inhibitors lower the
amount of cholesterol that your body absorbs. So your blood has lower total
cholesterol and lower
LDL (bad) cholesterol.
Why It Is Used
Cholesterol absorption inhibitors are
used to treat high cholesterol. This medicine lowers total cholesterol and LDL
(bad) cholesterol.
This medicine is used along with lifestyle
changes including diet and exercise to lower cholesterol. It can be used alone
or taken with a
statin or other cholesterol-lowering medicines. One
medicine, Vytorin, is a combination of a cholesterol absorption inhibitor and a
statin.
How Well It Works
Ezetimibe (Zetia) lowers total
cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels in people with high cholesterol.
A drug that combines ezetimibe and simvastatin (Vytorin) lowers total
cholesterol and LDL levels. But a recent study showed that taking Vytorin may
not limit hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) any better than the statin medicine
alone, based on one way to measure atherosclerosis. But the combination of
ezetimibe and simvastatin can lower LDL levels more than simvastatin
alone.1 If you are taking Vytorin, or you are taking
Zetia and a statin as separate pills, you may want to talk to your doctor
before your next refill about switching to simvastatin alone. Because you can
buy a generic version of simvastatin or other statin medicines, taking the
statin alone can save you money.
Side Effects
Side effects of cholesterol absorption
inhibitors may include:
- Stomach
ache.
- Tiredness.
- Allergic reactions.
- Cold
symptoms, such as a sore throat or runny
nose.
- Dizziness.
- Headache.
- Joint
pain.
Serious, but uncommon side effects, include:
- Muscle pain or weakness.
- Chest
pain.
- Severe stomach pain or
nausea.
- Fever.
- Dark urine.
- Loss of
appetite.
- Yellowing of the skin.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
If you have liver disease, do not
take a cholesterol absorption inhibitor with a statin.
If you also
take bile acid sequestrants (cholestyramine, colestipol, and colesevelam) for
high cholesterol, do not take them at the same time as a cholesterol absorption
inhibitor. Instead, take your cholesterol absorption inhibitor either 2 hours
before or 4 hours after the bile acid sequestrant.
If you also take
a statin, you can take a cholesterol absorption inhibitor at the same time as
the statin.
Before taking this medicine, tell your doctor all of
the medicines you are taking, including
nonprescription medicines. Be sure to mention any of
the following:
anticoagulants (such as warfarin), cyclosporine, or a
fibric acid derivative (fenofibrate or gemfibrozil).
Do not take
this medicine if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
You can take
this medicine with or without food.
You will have regular doctor
visits and tests to check for side effects, including side effects to your
liver.
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