.Pharmacolibrary.Drugs.ATC.C.C10AC01

Information

name: Colestyramine
ATC code: C10AC01
route: oral
compartments: 1
dosage: 4000 mg
volume of distribution: 1 L
clearance: 0 L/h
other parameters in model implementation

Colestyramine (also known as cholestyramine) is an anion-exchange resin used to lower cholesterol levels and to treat pruritus associated with partial biliary obstruction. It is also used for the management of bile acid-induced diarrhea. The drug is administered orally and is generally considered safe, though it is largely superseded by more modern lipid-lowering agents for primary hypercholesterolemia. It is still approved and used clinically today for specified indications.

Pharmacokinetics

Colestyramine is a non-absorbed resin and acts locally in the gastrointestinal tract; systemic pharmacokinetic parameters (e.g. bioavailability, volume of distribution, clearance) are not applicable, as it is not systemically absorbed in healthy adults.

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