Cholesterol Medicine Statins The Most Widely Used

Cholesterol Medicine Statins The Most Widely Used

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Cholesterol medicine lowers bad cholesterol (LDH) which can effectively lower your risk of getting heart disease or a stroke. Changes in diet and starting cardio exercises, as well as quitting smoking and other bad habits should be the first option that is used to lower cholesterol, but when that does not work it is time to consider medications.

When you are taking cholesterol medicine, it is still important to follow a healthy diet and exercise. If you eat a healthy diet and are physically active this will make your medicine work more effectively. Eat a healthy low-fat diet that includes low fat meats, fruits, and vegetables. Oatmeal is found to be a cholesterol lowering food. Fat in the diet can be harmful. It is bad because it raises blood cholesterol levels that can add to heart attack or stroke possibilities.

Statins are one of the most effective and widely used medicines to treat high cholesterol. Statins have been shown to reduce the risk for heart attack, stroke, and death in people who are at high risk of a heart attack or stroke. Statins do this by lowering the amount of cholesterol that the liver makes. This has been very effective for most people.

Sometimes a person needs to take more than one medication or a combination medication such as statin combination medications. Some of these lower the cholesterol that you're liver makes and affects how your body absorbs cholesterol, others can lower the cholesterol amounts that your liver makes, and lower blood pressure as well so that you do not have to take a low blood pressure med as well. There are those that raise good cholesterol (HDL) and lower bad cholesterol (LDL).

There are also medications that can lower the absorption of cholesterol by the body, and some can affect how your body removes cholesterol. There are a vast amount of medications that can be used for lowering cholesterol. Your doctor will decide which is best for you by looking at your family history, your blood cholesterol levels, and whether diet and exercise as well as other life style changes have not worked.

As with any medication there is a possibility of unwanted side effects. Your doctor should tell you what side effects to look for. Most are mild, but rarely there are severe ones. You need to know what to look for. Also mild side effects usually subside within a few weeks of use.


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