Lipid-Lowering Molecule
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A Lipid-Lowering Molecule is a therapeutic molecule that reduces blood lipid levels to prevent cardiovascular disease.
- AKA: Lipid-Lowering Drug, Hypolipidemic Agent, Antilipemic Drug, Cholesterol-Lowering Medication.
- Context:
- It can typically reduce Plasma Lipid Concentrations through various mechanisms.
- It can typically target Lipid Metabolism Pathways for therapeutic effect.
- It can typically prevent Atherosclerotic Progression via lipid reduction.
- It can typically improve Cardiovascular Outcomes in treated populations.
- It can typically require Lipid Profile Monitoring during treatment.
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- It can often lower LDL Cholesterol as primary target.
- It can often affect Triglyceride Levels through metabolism modulation.
- It can often influence HDL Cholesterol via reverse transport enhancement.
- It can often demonstrate Dose-Dependent Response in lipid lowering.
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- It can range from being a Mild Lipid-Lowering Molecule to being a Potent Lipid-Lowering Molecule, depending on its lipid reduction magnitude.
- It can range from being a Single-Target Lipid-Lowering Molecule to being a Multi-Target Lipid-Lowering Molecule, depending on its lipid target spectrum.
- It can range from being a Short-Acting Lipid-Lowering Molecule to being a Long-Acting Lipid-Lowering Molecule, depending on its pharmacokinetic duration.
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- It can be prescribed for Dyslipidemia Management in various disorders.
- It can be combined in Lipid-Lowering Combination Therapy for enhanced effect.
- It can interact with Dietary Fat Intake affecting treatment response.
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- Example(s):
- Cholesterol Synthesis Inhibitors, such as:
- Statin Molecules inhibiting hmg-coa reductase.
- Squalene Synthase Inhibitors blocking squalene formation.
- DGAT Inhibitors preventing triglyceride synthesis.
- Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitors, such as:
- Ezetimibe blocking intestinal absorption.
- Bile Acid Sequestrants binding bile acids.
- Plant Sterols competing with cholesterol absorption.
- Lipid Clearance Enhancers, such as:
- PCSK9 Inhibitors increasing ldl receptors.
- Fibrates activating ppar-alpha.
- Niacin affecting lipid metabolism.
- Novel Lipid-Lowering Agents, such as:
- Antisense Oligonucleotides targeting apolipoprotein b.
- siRNA Therapeutics silencing pcsk9 expression.
- ANGPTL3 Inhibitors reducing lipid levels.
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- Cholesterol Synthesis Inhibitors, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Antiplatelet Agent, which prevents thrombosis rather than lowering lipid levels.
- Antihypertensive Drug, which reduces blood pressure rather than lipids.
- Antidiabetic Medication, which controls glucose rather than lipid metabolism.
- See: Cardiovascular Medication, Therapeutic Molecule, Statin Molecule, Cholesterol-Lowering Agent, Triglyceride-Lowering Drug.