Cholestyramine

Cholesterol is a precursor required to manufacture both bile and vitamin D. By blocking cholesterol and bile pathways, cholestyramine directly impairs the body's ability to produce vitamin D. Cholestyramine is prescribed to block bile in p…

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Cholesterol is a precursor required to manufacture both bile and vitamin D. By blocking cholesterol and bile pathways, cholestyramine directly impairs the body's ability to produce vitamin D. Cholestyramine is prescribed to block bile in patients with excess bile production and to lower cholesterol.