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Pravastatin (also known as Pravachol) is a type of [[statin|statin]] which can be used to lower high cholesterol ([[LDL|LDL]]) and prevent [[cardiovascular disease|cardiovascular disease]]. | |||
It is a HMG-CoA inhibitor with a short half life of around two hours. | It is a [[HMG-CoA|HMG-CoA]] inhibitor with a short half-life of around two hours. | ||
Pravastatin is recommended to be used in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise. It is sometimes used as an alternative to Atorvastatin as it has reportedly fewer side effects. | |||
The initial dose for Pravastatin is | The initial dose for Pravastatin is 40 mg taken once daily for LDL and [[myocardial infarction|myocardial infarction]]. |
Latest revision as of 08:27, 24 October 2017
Pravastatin (also known as Pravachol) is a type of statin which can be used to lower high cholesterol (LDL) and prevent cardiovascular disease.
It is a HMG-CoA inhibitor with a short half-life of around two hours.
Pravastatin is recommended to be used in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise. It is sometimes used as an alternative to Atorvastatin as it has reportedly fewer side effects.
The initial dose for Pravastatin is 40 mg taken once daily for LDL and myocardial infarction.