BS Nursing Pharmacology-I
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42. A patient with hyperlipidemia is prescribed a fibrate (e.g., fenofibrate). Medicinally, what is the primary effect of fibrates on lipid profiles?

A. Primarily lowering LDL cholesterol.
B. Primarily lowering triglycerides and modestly raising HDL cholesterol.
C. Primarily raising total cholesterol.
D. Primarily raising LDL cholesterol.

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  • Primarily lowering LDL cholesterol.
  • Primarily lowering triglycerides and modestly raising HDL cholesterol.
  • Primarily raising total cholesterol.
  • Primarily raising LDL cholesterol.

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