Lovastatin
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Better Known as: Mevacor
Mechanism of ActionLovastatin is rapidly hydrolyzed in vivo into its corresponding b-hydroxyacid, which is an inhibitor of HMG-CoA Reductase (HMGR), a highly regulated enzyme responsible for the committed step in cholesterol synthesis. Lovastatin outcompetes HMG-CoA, the substrate of HMGR, in binding to HMGR.[1] |
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Pharmacokinetics
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