Fibrate
The
fibrates are a class of
cholesterol-lowering
pharmaceuticals, mostly effective in lowering triglycerides, but also raise
HDL-cholesterol. Three fibrates are licensed for use in the US (as of 2002):
These are lofibrate, gemfibrozil, and fenofibrate. Of these, gemfibrozil is the most widely used. They are, generally, much less widely used than statins, because they are less effective at lowering
LDL-cholesterol levels.