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is repatha a resin
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Repatha is not a resin; it is a prescription medication known as a PCSK9 inhibitor. Its generic name is evolocumab. Repatha works by helping the liver reduce levels of bad cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein or LDL) in the blood. It is administered via injection and is commonly prescribed for those who are at high risk of cardiovascular disease or who have familial hypercholesterolemia, a genetic condition leading to high cholesterol levels. This significantly differs from resins, which are a class of lipid-lowering medications (e.g., cholestyramine) that work by binding bile acids in the intestine, forcing the body to use excess cholesterol to make more bile acids, thereby lowering the level of cholesterol in the blood.
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