Cholesterol-lowering Medications - Managing High Cholesterol Effectively

Cholesterol-lowering medications, also known as statins, are drugs used to lower high levels of cholesterol in the blood and reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Cholesterol-lowering Medications FAQ


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What are the different cholesterol medications for lowering high cholesterol?

Learn about the different cholesterol medications for lowering high cholesterol including Statins, HMG CoA reductase inhibitors, Selective cholesterol absorption inhibitors, Resins, bile acid sequestrant, bile acid-binding drugs, Lipid-Lowering Therapies.

Do cholesterol medications lower cholesterol?

Most cholesterol medications lower cholesterol with few side effects, but effectiveness varies from person to person. It's also still important to follow a healthy diet and get enough exercise. Cholesterol medications and lifestyle choices can work together to help reduce your risk of heart attacks and stroke.

How effective are cholesterol-lowering medications?

But the effectiveness of each medication varies from person to person. You and a doctor will need to determine which type is right for you. Tell a doctor about any other medications you’re taking, as certain drugs can interfere with the effectiveness of cholesterol-lowering medicines.

What are the different types of cholesterol lowering medications?

The most common type of cholesterol-lowering medications is part of a group known as statins. Statins are medicines that lower the level of LDL or ‘bad’ cholesterol in your blood. Statins also help reduce the chance of heart attack or stroke for those at high risk.

Do cholesterol lowering drugs have side effects?

All drugs may have side effects, so talk with your health care team, including your pharmacist, on a regular basis. Once your cholesterol levels have improved, your health care team will monitor them to ensure they stay in a healthy range. Who needs cholesterol-lowering medicine?

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