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identify the drug classifications that are used to treat coronary artery disease. drug class anticholinergics bile acid sequestrants cholesterol absorption inhibitor fibric acid derivatives (fibrates) nicotinic acid (niacin) omega - 3 fatty acids statins sulfonylureas thrombolytic agents
Anticholinergics are not typically first - line for coronary artery disease. Bile acid sequestrants, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, fibric acid derivatives, niacin, omega - 3 fatty acids, statins help manage lipid levels which is important in coronary artery disease. Thrombolytic agents are used in acute coronary syndromes to dissolve clots. Sulfonylureas are for diabetes management and not directly for coronary artery disease treatment.
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Anticholinergics: Not Used
Bile Acid Sequestrants: Used
Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitor: Used
Fibric Acid Derivatives (Fibrates): Used
Nicotinic Acid (Niacin): Used
Omega - 3 Fatty Acids: Used
Statins: Used
Sulfonylureas: Not Used
Thrombolytic Agents: Used