Classes
DEA Class; Rx
Common Brand Names; Prevalite, Questran, Questran Light, LoCholest
- Bile Acid Sequestrants
Description
Oral bile acid resin; used to treat hypercholesterolemia or pruritis secondary to cholestasis.
Indications
Indicated for treatment of primary hypercholesterolemia or hyperlipoproteinemia as an adjunct to diet to reduce elevated total-C and LDL-C.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to bile-sequestering resins
Complete biliary obstruction
Adverse Effects
- Belching
- Constipation
- Dental erosion
- Diarrhea
- Duodenal ulcer bleeding
- Flatulence
- Gallstones
- Heartburn
- Hypoprothrombinemia
- Malabsorption of fat-soluble vitamins
- Nausea and vomiting
- Pancreatitis
- Perianal irritation
- Rectal pain
- Steatorrhea
- Stomach pain
- Weight gain or loss
Warnings
Use with caution in renal impairment
Volume depletion
Concomitant spironolactone therapy
Not for use with baseline fasting triglyceride levels ≥300 mg/dL or type III hyperlipoproteinemia; use with caution in patients with triglyceride levels 250-299 mg/dL; perform fasting lipid panel in 4-6weeks after initiation; discontinue use if triglycerides are >400 mg/dL; secondary causes of hyperlipidemia must be ruled out before therapy is initiated
Not to be used as monotherapy in hypertriglyceridemia
With prolonged use, increased risk of bleeding because of hypoprothrombinemia from vitamin K deficiency
May interfere with fat absorption and decrease absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K)
May exacerbate preexisting constipation (initiate therapy at lower dosage in patients with history of constipation)
Special care must be taken to avoid constipation in patients with symptomatic coronary heart disease
Always mix with water or fluids; never ingest dry powder
Some formulations contain phenylalanine
Because of large quantities of chloride ion released from resin (which may lead to hyperchloremic acidosis and increase urinary calcium excretion on prolonged use), it may be advisable to reduce chloride intake
Take other drugs at least 1 hour before or 4-6 hours after taking cholestyramine to minimize possible interference with absorption
Pregnancy and Lactation
Pregnancy category: C
Lactation: Drug does not enter breast milk; use with caution because of potential vitamin loss in mother
Maximum Dosage
24 g/day PO for hypercholesterolemia; 16 g/day PO for pruritus.
24 g/day PO for hypercholesterolemia; 16 g/day PO for pruritus.
8 g/day PO for hypercholesterolemia.
8 g/day PO for hypercholesterolemia.
How supplied
Cholestyramine
packet
- 4g
powder for oral suspension
- 4g/dose (231g)
- 4g/dose (378g)
- 4g/dose (210g)