Understanding APOB levels is crucial, and a normal APOB indicates the need for cholesterol synthesis inhibitors, such as statins and benpedoic acid. High APOB levels may indicate excessive cholesterol synthesis or absorption, or both. In the case of excessive synthesis, a combination therapy is recommended, while excessive absorption calls for a cholesterol absorption blocker like azetamide. The clearance of APOB particles is determined by the number of LDL receptors the liver produces, which is affected by the cholesterol content in the liver. To increase LDL receptors and reduce APOB levels, the hepatic cholesterol pool needs to be depleted through the use of statins, benpedoic acid, or azetamide.

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