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Type 1 Diabetes: Complications

Cholesterol Medications

There are several drug therapies that can help you lower your cholesterol and/or triglyceride levels.

Statins are the most common front-line treatment for anyone with an LDL of 100 mg/dl (5.56 mmol/L) or higher. They reduce LDL cholesterol by blocking a key step in the process of manufacturing cholesterol in the liver.

If statins are not producing the necessary results, bile-acid binding resins may be utilized.

Medication to lower their triglycerides is sometimes prescribed. There are several drug choices to lower triglycerides, namely fibric acid derivatives and nicotinic acid.

See the chart below for an overview of cholesterol drugs.

Your doctor can tell you what treatment is right for you. Always consult your medical team before making any changes to your diabetes management.

Types of Medication

Generic Names

Brand Names

What it Does

Statins

Atorvastatin

Lipitor ®

  • Raises HDL,
  • Lowers LDL,
  • Lowers Triglycerides
  • Lowers Total Cholesterol

Fluvastatin

Lescol ®

Lovastatin

Mevacor ®, Altocor ®

Pravastatin

Pravachol®

Rosuvastatin

Crestor®

Simvastatin

Zocor®

Bile-Acid Binding Resins*

Cholestyramine

Prevalite®, Questran Light®

  • Raises HDL,
  • Lowers LDL,
  • Lowers Triglycerides

Colesevelam

Welchol®

Colestipol

Colestid®

Fibric Acid Derivatives

Fenofibrate

TriCor®, Antara®, Triglide®

  • Raises HDL,
  • Lowers Triglycerides

Gemfibrozil

Lopid®

Intestinal Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitor

Ezetimibe

Zetia ®

  • Raises HDL,
  • Lowers LDL,
  • Lowers Total Cholesterol,
  • Lowers Triglycerides

Nicotinic Acid

Niacin

Niacor®
Niaspan®

  • Lowers LDL,
  • Lowers Triglycerides

Combination Medications

Ezetimibe
Simvastin

Vytorin ®

  • Raises HDL,
  • Lowers LDL,
  • Lowers Total Cholesterol,
  • Lowers Triglycerides
Niacin
Lovastatin

Advicor®

  • Raises HDL,
  • Lowers LDL,
  • Lowers Triglycerides

Prescription Supplem

Omega-3-acid
-Ethyl esters

Lovaza®

  • Lowers extremely high Triglycerides

*Side effects may include upset stomach and constipation, and may not be appropriate for people with diabetes gastroparesis.

Parts excerpted and adapted from The American Heart Association.

2Ridker PM. C-reactive protein: a simple test to help predict risk of heart attack and stroke. Circulation. 2003; 108:e81-85.

Reviewed by Francine Kaufman, MD. 4/08

Last Modified Date: May 2, 2008


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