Blood-viscosity reducing drugs are medicines that improve blood flow by making the blood less viscous (sticky).
The purpose of blood-viscosity reducing drugs is to decrease the thickness or stickiness of the blood, which can help to improve blood flow through the blood vessels. By reducing blood viscosity, these drugs can mitigate the risk of clot formation and improve circulation, thereby reducing the risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes.
reducing a carboxylic acid directly forms an aldehyde, but further reduction forms a primary alcohol reducing a ketone forms a secondary alcohol oxidation reverses these processes primary alcohol -> aldehyde -> carboxylic acid secondary alcohol -> ketone
It's a reducing sugar.
maltose is a reducing sugar ..
fructose is non-reducing sugar
Cholesterol-reducing drugs are medicines that lower the amount of cholesterol (a fat-like substance) in the blood.
Cholesterol-reducing drugs may change the effects of other medicines. Patients should not take any other medicine that has not been prescribed or approved by a physician who knows they are taking cholesterol-reducing drugs.
The purpose of blood-viscosity reducing drugs is to decrease the thickness or stickiness of the blood, which can help to improve blood flow through the blood vessels. By reducing blood viscosity, these drugs can mitigate the risk of clot formation and improve circulation, thereby reducing the risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes.
Cholesterol-reducing drugs may make some medical problems worse. Before using these drugs, people with any of these medical conditions should make sure their physicians are aware of their conditions:
Physicians may prescribe a combination of cholesterol-reducing drugs, such as pravastatin and colestipol. Following the directions for how and when to take the drugs is very important. The medicine may not work properly
Anyone who has had unusual reactions to cholesterol-reducing drugs in the past should inform the prescribing physician before taking the drugs again. The physician also should be told about any allergies to foods, dyes, preservatives
people with kidney or liver disease may be more likely to have blood problems or other side effects when they take certain cholesterol-reducing drugs. And some drugs of this type may actually raise cholesterol levels in people with liver disease.
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