PENN STATE IMAGE: RESEARCHERS HAVE FOUND THAT AN INEXPENSIVE, FDA-APPROVED DRUG FOR TREATING CHOLESTEROL — CHOLESTYRAMINE — TAKEN IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN ANTIBIOTIC PREVENTS THE ANTIBIOTIC FROM DRIVING ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN THE GUT. CREDIT: ANDREW CHESHIRE, PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — An inexpensive, FDA-approved drug — cholestyramine — taken in conjunction with an antibiotic...