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'''''For patient information about Cholestyramine, click [[Cholestyramine (patient information)|here]].'''''
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==Overview==
'''Cholestyramine''' or '''colestyramine''' ('''PREVALITE''', '''CHOLESTYRAMINE,CHOLESTYRAMINE LIGHT''') is a [[bile acid sequestrant]], which binds [[bile]] in the [[gastrointestinal tract]] to prevent its reabsorption. It is a strong [[ion exchange resin]], which means that it can exchange its [[chloride]] [[anion]]s with anionic [[bile acid]]s in the gastrointestinal tract and bind them strongly in the resin matrix. The functional group of the anion exchange resin is a [[quaternary ammonium|quaternary]]  [[ammonium]] group attached to an inert [[styrene]]-[[divinylbenzene]] [[copolymer]].
Cholestyramine removes [[bile acid]]s from the body by forming [[insoluble]] complexes with bile acids in the [[intestine]], which are then excreted in the [[feces]]. When bile acids are excreted, [[blood plasma|plasma]] [[cholesterol]] is converted to bile acid to normalize [[bile acid]] levels.  This conversion of [[cholesterol]] into [[bile acid]]s lowers plasma [[cholesterol]] levels.
==Category==
Cardiovasuclar Drugs, Bile Acid Sequestrants
==FDA Package Insert==
'''  [[Cholestyramine indications and usage|Indications and Usage]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine dosage and administration|Dosage and Administration]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine dosage forms and strengths|Dosage Forms and Strengths]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine contraindications|Contraindications]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine warnings and precautions|Warnings and Precautions]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine adverse reactions|Adverse Reactions]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine drug interactions|Drug Interactions]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine use in specific populations|Use in Specific Populations]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine overdosage|Overdosage]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine description|Description]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine clinical pharmacology|Clinical Pharmacology]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine nonclinical toxicology|Nonclinical Toxicology]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine clinical studies|Clinical Studies]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine how supplied storage and handling|How Supplied/Storage and Handling]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine patient counseling information|Patient Counseling Information]]'''
'''| [[Cholestyramine labels and packages|Labels and Packages]]'''
==Mechanism of Action==
Cholestyramine belongs to the bile acid sequestrants. Bile acid sequestrants are [[polymer]]ic compounds that serve as ion-exchange resins. Bile acid sequestrants exchange [[anion]]s such as [[chloride]] ions for [[bile acid]]s. By doing so, they bind bile acids and sequester them from enterohepatic circulation.
Since bile acid sequesterants are large polymeric structures, they are not well-absorbed from the gut into the bloodstream. Thus, bile acid sequestrants, along with any [[bile acid]]s bound to the drug, are excreted via the feces after passage through the gastrointestinal tract.<ref>[http://www.fda.gov/hearthealth/treatments/medications/bileacid.html FDA Heart Health Online - Bile Acid Sequestrants<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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==References==
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[[Category:Hepatology]]
[[Category:Bile acid sequestrants]]
[[Category:Cardiovascular Drugs]]
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