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How is tx by statins in combination with other antihyperlipidemic?

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It is often necessary to use two antihyperlipidemic drugs to achieve treatment goals in plasma lipid levels. 1. The combination of an HMG CoA reductase inhibitor (lovastatin) with a bile acid–binding agent (colestipol) has been shown to be very useful in lowering LDL-C levels 2. simvastatin and niacin as well as simvastatin and ezetimibe, are currently available combined in one pill to treat elevated LDL cholesterol. 3. A fixed combination of simvastatin and ezetimibe decreases LDL-C levels by up to 60% at 24 weeks


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