Fibrate
In pharmacology, the fibrates are a class of amphipathic carboxylic acids and esters. They are derivatives of fibric acid (phenoxyisobutyric acid). They are used for a range of metabolic disorders, mainly hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol), and are therefore hypolipidemic agents.
Fibrates | |
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Drug class | |
Fenofibrate, one of the most popular fibrates | |
Class identifiers | |
Use | hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolaemia |
ATC code | C10AB |
Biological target | PPAR |
Clinical data | |
WebMD | MedicineNet |
External links | |
MeSH | D058607 |
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