Bezafibrate (Bezalip® and various other brand names) is a fibrate drug used for the treatment of hyperlipidaemia. It helps to lower LDL cholesterol and triglyceride in the blood, and increase HDL.
History
Bezafibrate was first introduced by
Boehringer-Ingelheim in 1977.
Mode of action
Like the other fibrates, bezafibrate is an agonist of
PPARα; some studies suggest it may have some activity on PPARγ and PPARδ as well.
Uses
Bezafibrate improves markers of
combined hyperlipidemia, effectively reducing LDL and triglycerides and improving HDL levels.
[Secondary prevention by raising HDL cholesterol and reducing triglycerides in patients with coronary artery disease: the Bezafibrate Infarction Prevention (BIP) study. Circulation 2000;102:21-7. PMID 10880410.] The main effect on cardiovascular morbidity is in patients with the
metabolic syndrome, the features of which are attenuated by bezafibrate.
[Tenenbaum A, Motro M, Fisman EZ, Tanne D, Boyko V, Behar S. Bezafibrate for the secondary prevention of myocardial infarction in patients with metabolic syndrome. Arch Intern Med 2005;165:1154-60. PMID 15911729.] Studies show that in patients with impaired glucose tolerance, bezafibrate may delay progress to diabetes
[Tenenbaum A, Motro M, Fisman EZ, Schwammenthal E, Adler Y, Goldenberg I, Leor J, Boyko V, Mandelzweig L, Behar S. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ligand bezafibrate for prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus in patients with coronary artery disease. Circulation 2004;109:2197-202. PMID 15123532], and in those with
insulin resistance it slowed progress in the
HOMA severity marker.
[Tenenbaum A, Fisman EZ, Boyko V, Benderly M, Tanne D, Haim M, Matas Z, Motro M, Behar S. Attenuation of progression of insulin resistance in patients with coronary artery disease by bezafibrate. Arch Intern Med 2006;166:737-41. PMID 16606809.]
Side-effects
The main toxicity is
hepatic (abnormal liver enzymes), and
myopathy and rarely
rhabdomyolysis have been reported.
Other uses
The Australian biotech company
Giaconda combines bezafibrate with
chenodeoxycholic acid in an anti-
hepatitis C drug combination called Hepaconda.
References
External link
Fibrates