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  • noun A bile acid sequestrant used to lower blood cholesterol, specifically low-density lipoprotein.

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Examples

  • Taking medications that reduce blood levels of vitamin D, such as cholestyramine (Questran and generic), colestipol

    Are you D-ficient? 2010

  • Included are colestipol (Colestid) and cholestyramine (Questran).

    A Consumer's Guide to Choosing Cholesterol-lowering Medications 2008

  • Drugs: Questran (cholestyramine) or Colestid (colestipol).

    Healing the Female Heart Elizabeth Ross 1996

  • Drugs: Questran (cholestyramine) or Colestid (colestipol).

    Healing the Female Heart Elizabeth Ross 1996

  • The cholesterol-lowering medications referred to as bile acid sequestrants (including cholestyramine and colestipol) lower blood levels of carotenoids, including lycopene.

    The World's Healthiest Foods 2009

  • Less thus reported own diovan 125 60 hydrochlorothiazide differences include monotherapy (2%), beneficial respiratory colestipol (1. 2% of 1, 571 hazards checking hydrochlorothiazide in diabetes insipidus hcl/hydrochlorothiazide feedings during scleral trials.

    Wii-volution 2010

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