Antihyperlipidemic combinations

What are Antihyperlipidemic combinations?

Antihyperlipidemic agents promote reduction of lipid levels in the blood. Some antihyperlipidemic agents aim to lower the levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, some reduce triglyceride levels, and some help raise the high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. By reducing the LDL cholesterol, they can prevent both the primary and secondary symptoms of coronary heart disease.

Niacin and ezetimibe are available in combination with statins, as single dose forms. Antihyperlipidemic agents are also available in combinations with antihypertensive agents. By having one pill with a couple of agents makes it easier to take and increases compliance.

List drug with Antihyperlipidemic combinations

Drug Name
Advicor
Generic name: Niacin And Lovastatin
Atorvastatin and ezetimibe
Generic name: Atorvastatin And Ezetimibe
Bempedoic acid and ezetimibe
Generic name: Bempedoic Acid And Ezetimibe
Ezetimibe and rosuvastatin
Generic name: Ezetimibe And Rosuvastatin
Ezetimibe and simvastatin
Generic name: Ezetimibe And Simvastatin
Liptruzet
Generic name: Atorvastatin And Ezetimibe
Nexlizet
Generic name: Bempedoic Acid And Ezetimibe
Niacin and lovastatin
Generic name: Niacin And Lovastatin
Rosuvastatin and ezetimibe
Generic name: Rosuvastatin And Ezetimibe
Roszet
Generic name: Ezetimibe And Rosuvastatin
Simcor
Generic name: Niacin And Simvastatin
Simvastatin and niacin
Generic name: Simvastatin And Niacin
Vytorin
Generic name: Ezetimibe And Simvastatin

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