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Ezita Tablet: Uses, Dosage & Side Effects in Pakistan

Ezita Tablet (Ezetimibe) ke quick uses, dose guide, side effects, warnings, aur buying price range.

Compiled by the PakVita Editorial Team · AI-assisted drafting with editorial review · Sourced from DRAP, WHO, BNF · Last updated:

Prescription

Form

TABLET

Strength

10mg

Manufacturer

Various local manufacturers (Pakistan)

Estimated price

Price not listed

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What is Ezita Tablet used for?

  • Hypercholesterolaemia — high cholesterol
  • Homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (HoFH — combination therapy)
  • Homozygous sitosterolaemia (phytosterolaemia — plant sterol absorption disorder)
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Important warnings

  • Monitor liver function tests (LFTs) especially when used with a statin
  • Report muscle pain immediately — myopathy and rhabdomyolysis are possible
  • Do not use in severe hepatic impairment

Ezita (Ezetimibe) Tablet Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Price in Pakistan

1. Quick Info (Mukhtasir Maloomat)

FieldDetails
Brand NameEzita / Zetia
Generic NameEzetimibe
Strength10mg
FormTablet
Drug ClassCholesterol Absorption Inhibitor
ManufacturerVarious local manufacturers (Pakistan)
PrescriptionRx — do not take without a doctor's advice
PriceConfirm at the pharmacy
PackagingVarious (10 or 30 tablets)

2. What is Ezita Tablet? (Ezita kya hai)

Ezetimibe (Ezita) is a cholesterol absorption inhibitor that blocks the NPC1L1 transporter in the small intestine. It blocks the absorption of dietary and biliary cholesterol — reducing LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) by 15-20% (monotherapy) or 20-25%. It does not affect triglycerides or fat-soluble vitamin absorption. It is often combined with a statin — the IMPROVE-IT trial proved cardiovascular benefit from the statin + ezetimibe combination. Do not take without a doctor — this is an Rx medicine.

3. Uses (Fayde / Kis kaam aati hai)

  • Hypercholesterolaemia — high cholesterol
  • Homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (HoFH — combination therapy)
  • Homozygous sitosterolaemia (phytosterolaemia — plant sterol absorption disorder)

4. Who Should Take (Kis ko leni chahiye)

  • High LDL cholesterol patients who need additional LDL reduction on top of statin
  • Statin-intolerant patients requiring LDL lowering
  • Familial hypercholesterolaemia patients requiring combination therapy
  • Patients with sitosterolaemia

5. When NOT to Take (Kab nahi leni chahiye)

  • If allergic to ezetimibe or any ingredient
  • Severe hepatic impairment
  • Active liver disease or unexplained persistent LFT elevations
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding: always consult your doctor

6. Dosage (Kitni leni hai)

  • 10mg once daily — this is the standard dose
  • 10mg once daily, with or without food, any time of day
  • 10mg once daily — more than this is not recommended
  • If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If the next dose is close, skip the missed dose. Never take a double dose.

7. How to Take (Kaise leni hai)

  • Once daily
  • Any time of day
  • With or without food — flexible timing

8. Best Time (Kab leni chahiye)

  • Can be taken at any time — consistency is important
  • Adjust timing according to your statin schedule

9. Empty Stomach or After Food (Khali pait ya khane ke baad)

  • Can be taken either way — with or without food.

10. Warnings (Ihtiyat)

  • LFT monitoring is required when used with a statin
  • Statin combination increases myopathy risk — report severe muscle pain immediately
  • Bile acid sequestrants reduce ezetimibe absorption — take 2 hours apart

11. Precautions (Ahm ehtiyaat)

  • Store in a cool, dry place
  • Keep away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Consult your doctor — limited safety data is available

12. Side Effects (Nuksanat)

  • Mild GI disturbance, upper respiratory tract infection, arthralgia, headache
  • Myopathy / rhabdomyolysis, hepatitis (rare — LFT monitoring), hypersensitivity reactions (rash, angioedema)

13. Drug Interactions (Dawaon ke sath reaction)

  • Cyclosporin — ezetimibe exposure is significantly increased; dose adjustment and monitoring are required
  • Cholestyramine / bile acid sequestrants — ezetimibe absorption is reduced; take 2 hours apart
  • Fibrates (fenofibrate, gemfibrozil) — some fibrates increase ezetimibe levels; monitoring is required
  • Statins — main therapeutic combination; additive LDL reduction; monitor for myopathy risk

14. When to See Doctor (Kab doctor ke paas jayein)

  • Severe muscle pain, weakness, or dark urine (rhabdomyolysis — emergency)
  • Jaundice, dark urine (hepatotoxicity)
  • Severe allergic skin reaction (rash, swelling — anaphylaxis possible)
  • LFT results abnormal

15. Alternatives (Sasti Dusri Dawaein)

Brand NameCompanySalt (Generic)
Lipitor / RostorVariousAtorvastatin / Rosuvastatin (statins — first-line)
Tricor / FenotardVariousFenofibrate (high TG)
QuestranVariousCholestyramine (bile acid sequestrant)
Praluent / RepathaSanofi / AmgenPCSK9 inhibitors (injectable — limited availability Pakistan)

16. Price in Pakistan (Price kitni hai)

Pack SizePrice (Approx)
10mg — 10 tabletsConfirm at pharmacy
10mg — 30 tabletsConfirm at pharmacy

17. FAQs (Aksar poochay jane walay sawalat)

Q: Ezetimibe kis kaam aata hai?

A: Ezetimibe (Ezita) blocks cholesterol absorption in the intestine — reducing LDL cholesterol. It is often used with a statin or as monotherapy when statins cannot be given.

Q: Ezetimibe ke side effects kya hain?

A: Ezetimibe is generally well tolerated. Common effects include mild stomach issues and joint pain. Watch for muscle pain when taken with a statin.

Q: Ezetimibe statin ke saath kyun liya jaata hai?

A: Ezetimibe and statins work via different mechanisms — statins block cholesterol synthesis in the liver while ezetimibe blocks intestinal absorption. Together they can achieve 50-60% LDL reduction.

Q: Pakistan mein ezetimibe ki price kya hai?

A: Confirm the price at a pharmacy — multiple local manufacturers produce Ezetimibe 10mg tablets in Pakistan.

Q: Ezetimibe safe hai?

A: Yes — ezetimibe is generally safe. Side effects are fewer with monotherapy. LFTs and muscle pain monitoring is required when taken with a statin.

18. Medical Review (Medical jaiza)

Compiled by the PakVita Editorial Team · AI-assisted drafting with editorial review · Sourced from DRAP, WHO, BNF · Last updated: 2026-06-17

19. Disclaimer (Zaroori tanbeeh)

The information on this page is for awareness only. It is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine. PakVita is not responsible for any harm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ezetimibe kis kaam aata hai?

Ezetimibe (Ezita) blocks cholesterol absorption in the intestine — reducing LDL cholesterol. It is often used with a statin or as monotherapy when statins cannot be given.

Ezetimibe ke side effects kya hain?

Ezetimibe is generally well tolerated. Common effects include mild stomach issues and joint pain. Watch for muscle pain when taken with a statin — inform your doctor immediately.

Ezetimibe statin ke saath kyun liya jaata hai?

Ezetimibe and statins work via different mechanisms — statins block cholesterol synthesis in the liver while ezetimibe blocks intestinal absorption. Together they can achieve 50-60% LDL reduction, which is more than a statin alone.

Pakistan mein ezetimibe ki price kya hai?

Confirm the price at a pharmacy — multiple local manufacturers produce Ezetimibe 10mg tablets in Pakistan and prices vary. Check at a local pharmacy or online platform.

Ezetimibe safe hai?

Yes — ezetimibe is generally safe. Side effects are fewer with monotherapy. LFTs and muscle pain monitoring is required when taken with a statin. Avoid in severe liver disease.

Sources

  1. DRAP Registered Products Database Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan
  2. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, 23rd ed. (2023) World Health Organization
  3. British National Formulary (BNF) BMJ Group & Pharmaceutical Press

Medical disclaimer

This page is for educational use only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always confirm diagnosis, dose, and interactions with a qualified doctor or pharmacist before starting or changing any medicine.