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1. Match the types of drugs with descriptions below: Ezettimibe (Zetia) Fibric acid derivatives Nicotinic acid Statins (a) The cornerstone of LDL cholesterol-lowering drugs, these block synthesis of cholesterol in the liver; these medications also decrease triglyceride level: (b) Inhibits cholesterol absorption from foods:
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