Questran 4 g Sachets (50-Pack) – Cholestyramine Powder for Cholesterol & Digestive Support
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| Name | Questran 4g (50 Sachets) |
|---|---|
| Brand | Questran |
| Strength | 4g Cholestyramine per Sachet |
| Quantity / Size | 50 Sachets |
| Form | Powder for Oral Suspension |
| Appearance | Individual Sachets in a Box |
| Expiry Date | Printed on the package (Check before use) |
| Country of Origin | USA / Germany (depending on the batch) |
| Product Code | QUES4G50 |
Available on backorder
1. Introduction
Questran 4 g sachets are a well-established prescription medication containing cholestyramine, a bile acid sequestrant. It is commonly prescribed to help reduce LDL cholesterol levels, treat bile-acid diarrhea, and relieve itching caused by partial bile duct obstruction.
This product comes in a box of 50 sachets, each containing 4 g of cholestyramine powder for oral suspension. Questran works by binding bile acids in the intestine, preventing their reabsorption, and encouraging the body to convert more cholesterol into bile acids. This process lowers cholesterol and helps manage certain digestive conditions.
2. What is Cholestyramine?
Cholestyramine is a non-absorbed resin that binds negatively charged bile acids in the digestive tract. Once bound, bile acids are excreted in stool instead of being recycled.
By reducing bile acid recycling, the liver pulls more cholesterol from the blood to make new bile acids, reducing total and LDL cholesterol levels. This mechanism also explains why Questran can help manage diarrhea caused by excess bile acids in the colon.
3. Key Benefits & Uses
3.1 Lowers LDL Cholesterol
Helps reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Often prescribed to patients who cannot tolerate statins or need extra cholesterol-lowering support.
3.2 Manages Bile-Acid Diarrhea
Useful after gallbladder removal or in conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea (IBS-D) linked to bile acid malabsorption.
3.3 Relieves Itching from Liver Conditions
Helps with pruritus caused by partial biliary obstruction by lowering circulating bile acids.
3.4 Non-Systemic Action
Not absorbed into the bloodstream, making it safer for certain patient groups.
4. How Questran Works
You consume the powder after mixing it with water or juice.
Cholestyramine binds to bile acids in your intestines.
This complex is too large to be absorbed, so it is eliminated in stool.
The liver uses cholesterol from your blood to replace lost bile acids.
LDL cholesterol levels drop, and bile acid-related symptoms improve.
5. Dosage & Administration
For High Cholesterol:
Adults: 3–6 sachets per day, divided into 2–4 doses.
Children: Dosage based on body weight, under medical supervision.
For Bile-Acid Diarrhea:
Often 1–2 sachets per day, adjusted as needed.
Instructions:
Mix each sachet with 60–180 mL of water, juice, or other non-carbonated drink.
Stir well and drink immediately.
Take other medications at least 1 hour before or 4–6 hours after Questran to prevent absorption interference.
6. Side Effects
Common:
Constipation
Bloating, gas
Nausea, stomach discomfort
Less Common:
Vitamin A, D, E, K deficiencies (long-term use)
Increased triglycerides in some patients
Rare but Serious:
Intestinal blockage
Severe abdominal pain
7. Warnings & Precautions
Avoid use in complete biliary obstruction.
Use caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding (monitor vitamin levels).
Inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you take.
8. Who Should Use Questran
People with high LDL cholesterol who need an alternative to statins
Patients with chronic bile-acid diarrhea
Individuals with itching caused by liver or bile duct disease
9. Who Should Avoid Questran
Patients allergic to cholestyramine
People with bowel obstruction or severe constipation
Those unable to mix or swallow suspensions
10. How to Store
Keep in a cool, dry place below 30 °C
Keep out of reach of children
11. Tips for Best Results
Drink plenty of water to prevent constipation
Maintain a balanced diet rich in fiber
Monitor cholesterol levels regularly
Supplement with vitamins A, D, E, and K if using long-term
12. Comparison with Other Cholesterol-Lowering Options
While statins are the most common first-line treatment, Questran offers an effective non-systemic alternative. It is especially useful for patients who cannot tolerate statins or need combined therapy for better cholesterol control.
13. Real-Life User Experiences
Many patients report significant improvements in cholesterol levels within 4–6 weeks. For bile-acid diarrhea, relief often comes within a few days. Some users note mild constipation but find it manageable with diet adjustments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can Questran replace my statin medication?
A: It can be used alone or with statins. Always follow your doctor’s advice.
Q2: How long before I see results?
A: Cholesterol reduction can be seen within 4–6 weeks; diarrhea relief may occur in days.
Q3: Can I take it on an empty stomach?
A: Yes, but consistency is more important than timing.
Q4: Does it cause weight loss?
A: Questran is not a weight-loss product; any weight change is unrelated.
Q5: Is it safe for children?
A: Yes, under strict medical supervision and weight-based dosing.
Q6: Can I mix it with milk?
A: Yes, you can use milk, juice, or soft food like applesauce.
User Ratings (HTML Example)
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5
“Lowered my cholesterol by 25% in 2 months. Very satisfied!” – Sarah J.
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ 4/5
“Helped my chronic diarrhea after gallbladder surgery. A bit gritty but worth it.” – David K.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5
“No side effects, easy to take, and works fast!” – Emily R.
Internal Linking Suggestions
Link to other cholesterol-lowering products (e.g., Crestor, Ezetimibe)
Link to health articles like “Understanding Bile Acid Malabsorption” or “How to Lower Cholesterol Naturally”
Link to vitamin supplements (A, D, E, K) for patients on long-term Questran therapy








