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Taven EZ 10/10 is intended as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for patients at high risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease due to elevated cholesterol levels. Medication should be used alongside dietary restrictions (low in saturated fat and cholesterol) and other non-drug interventions when such measures alone do not sufficiently reduce lipid levels.
Primary Hyperlipidemia: Taven EZ is indicated to reduce elevated levels of total cholesterol, LDL-C, triglycerides, Apo B, and non-HDL cholesterol, while increasing HDL-C in individuals with primary (familial or non-familial) or mixed hyperlipidemia.
Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia (HoFH): It is also prescribed to lower total cholesterol and LDL-C in HoFH patients, either in combination with other lipid-lowering therapies (e.g., LDL apheresis) or when such treatments are not available.
Atorvastatin: This statin works by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase, an enzyme involved in cholesterol synthesis in the liver. It helps reduce plasma cholesterol by promoting hepatic uptake and degradation of LDL through upregulation of LDL receptors.
Ezetimibe: This agent reduces cholesterol absorption in the small intestine by targeting the sterol transporter NPC1L1. This inhibition results in reduced cholesterol delivery to the liver, leading to lower hepatic cholesterol stores and increased clearance of circulating cholesterol. Its mechanism complements that of statins, without affecting the synthesis of cholesterol or bile acid excretion.
Typical dosage ranges from 10/10 mg to 80/20 mg once daily.
The initial dose is usually 10/10 mg or 20/10 mg once daily, with 40/10 mg recommended for those needing a significant LDL-C reduction (≥55%).
Dose adjustments should be based on lipid profile assessment done at least 2 weeks after starting or changing the dose.
- Pediatric use: Not established.
- Geriatric use: No dose adjustment required.
Take only as prescribed by a registered medical professional
The likelihood of muscle damage (myopathy/rhabdomyolysis) increases when statins are used with:
Pregnancy Category X: Contraindicated during pregnancy due to potential harm to the fetus and lack of benefit.
Breastfeeding is also not recommended, as small amounts of statins may pass into breast milk.
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