Bile acid sequestrant Flashcards

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What is an example of a bile sequestrant?

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Cholestyramine

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What are indications for cholestyramine use?

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  • Pruritis from a biliary cause
  • Diarrhoea associated with Crohn’s disease
  • Ileal resection or vagotomy
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Whats the mechanism of action of cholestyramine?

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Cholestyramine is a resin. It is not absorbed or broken down in the gut. It binds bile salts to form an insoluble molecule that is excreted in faeces. The reduction in circulating bile salts causes a reduction in tissue bile salt deposition which reduces pruritis.

Cholestyramine also acts as a lipid-lowering agent. To compensate for the reduction in bile salts, the body converts cholesterol in the liver into more bile salts.

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What are adverse reactions of cholestyramine?

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  • Constipation
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Prolonged PT
  • Intestinal obstruction
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