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Bile Acid Sequestrants Are Not Recommended for Monotherapy If Triglyceride

Question 30

Question 30

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Bile acid sequestrants are not recommended for monotherapy if triglyceride levels are more than:


A) 100 mg/dl.
B) 200 mg/dl.
C) 300 mg/dl.
D) 400 mg/dl.

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