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Pancreatitis fibrates

Fibrates are approved to treat hypertriglyceridemia and familial combined hyperlipidemia (Fredrickson s type lla, lib, IV, and V) (Table 30.2) in patients who are at risk of pancreatitis and have not responded to dietary adjustments or in patients who are at risk of CHD and have not responded to weight loss, dietary adjustments, and other pharmacological treatment. They can be used either alone or in combination with niacin, bile acid sequestrants, or FlMGRIs. If used with bile acid sequestrants, fibrates must be taken either 1 hour before or 4 to 6 hours after the sequestrant. As discussed previously and reemphasized below, caution should be used it fibrates are combined with HMGRIs. Fibrates are not effective in the treatment of hypertriglyceridemia associated solely to elevated chylomicron levels (Fredrickson s type I). [Pg.1202]


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