What is a potential consequence of using cholestyramine for cholorrhoea? A) Worsening of fat malabsorption B) Improvement in fat malabsorption C) Increased protein absorption D) Co... What is a potential consequence of using cholestyramine for cholorrhoea? A) Worsening of fat malabsorption B) Improvement in fat malabsorption C) Increased protein absorption D) Complete eradication of symptoms

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the potential consequence of using cholestyramine for cholorrhoea, specifically what effect it has on fat malabsorption. We will analyze each option to determine which is the correct consequence based on the known effects of cholestyramine.

Answer

Worsening of fat malabsorption

The final answer is Worsening of fat malabsorption

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is Worsening of fat malabsorption

More Information

Cholestyramine binds to bile acids in the intestine, preventing their reabsorption, which can decrease fat absorption and potentially worsen fat malabsorption.

AI-generated content may contain errors. Please verify critical information

Thank you for voting!
Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser