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Ezetimibe (Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitors): Pharmacology Made Easy

This Is Why with Dr. Busti

This Is Why with Dr. Busti
Ezetimibe (Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitors): Pharmacology Made Easy
Jan 20, 2026
Anthony Busti, MD, PharmD, MSc, FNLA, FAHA

In this lecture from This is Why, Dr. Busti will break down Ezetimibe (Zetia)—the classic cholesterol absorption inhibitor—and make the pharmacology easy, high-yield, and clinically relevant. You’ll learn how ezetimibe lowers LDL-C, where it fits in dyslipidemia/hyperlipidemia therapy, and how it’s commonly used as add-on therapy to statins.

You’ll learn how to:
- Mechanism of action: how the cholesterol absorption inhibitor, ezetimibe, works to lower LDL cholesterol
- Clinical use: when to use ezetimibe for LDL-C lowering (including statin add-on therapy)
- Key benefits & limitations: what ezetimibe does well—and what it does not do
- Adverse effects & counseling pearls: what to watch for in practice

The goal = make medical education easy and clinically relevant.

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