What drug classification is considered the drug of choice to decrease triglyceride levels?

1. Statin
2. Fibric acid agents
3. Bile acid agents
4. HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors


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Rationale 1: Statinsare used to reduce LDL-cholesterol levels.
Rationale 2: Fibric acid agents are the drug of choice to decrease triglyceride levels.
Rationale 3: Bile acid agents are used to reduce 20% decrease in LDL-cholesterol levels, but have more adverse effects than the statins.
Rationale 4: HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, also referred to as statins, are used to reduce LDL-cholesterol levels.

Global Rationale: Fibric acid agents are the drug of choice to decrease triglyceride levels. Statins, bile acid agents, and HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors are not considered the drug of choice for decreasing triglyceride levels.

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