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Lipid - regulating drugs atorvastatin

The lipid regulator drugs bezafibrate and fenofibrate at initial concentrations of 4.5 and 4.2 ng g-1 in sterile sludge were completely removed after the fungal treatment. The fate of fenofibrate, also present in non-sterile sludge, was the same. Meanwhile, the most abundant atorvastatin, a cholesterol lowering statin, decreased its concentration in 80% and 65% in sterile and non-sterile conditions, respectively. [Pg.150]

The protease inhibitors, especially ritonavir, are known to be strong inhibitors of the cytochrome P450 isoenzyme CYP3A4. The levels of statins metabolised by this isoenzyme (notably simvastatin, and to some extent atorvastatin) are therefore increased. See Lipid regulating drugs , (p.l086) for information on the metabolism of the individual statins. [Pg.1108]


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