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DICP, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy: Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 388-394.
© 1991 Harvey Whitney Books Company.
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Pravastatin sodium, a new HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor

RH Raasch

The rate-limiting step in cholesterol biosynthesis is controlled by the enzyme 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase. Inhibitors of this enzyme lower serum cholesterol very efficiently by increasing cellular uptake of cholesterol-rich, low-density lipoproteins. Pravastatin, a derivative of mevastatin and in the same class as lovastatin, lowers total cholesterol concentrations by 20-30 percent in patients with hypercholesterolemia. In patients who also have hypertriglyceridemia, serum triglyceride levels are decreased. Detailed pharmacokinetic data and long-term adverse-effect experience with pravastatin are extremely limited. The issue of tissue-selectivity for pravastatin has given rise to the marketing terminology "second-generation" HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor, but any clinical advantage of pravastatin over other HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors remains to be demonstrated.





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