Cholesterol Medications: Types and Benefits

Cholesterol medications are prescribed to lower high cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. They may include statins, fibrates, or bile acid sequestrants.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Cholesterol Meds FAQ


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What are the different types of cholesterol medications?

There are many different types of cholesterol medications, but they all work to either lower LDL cholesterol or raise HDL cholesterol, including the following: Statins: The most common and widely prescribed medications to treat high cholesterol are known as statins.

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.

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.

What are the different cholesterol medication names?

Common cholesterol medication names in the US are statins such as Lipitor, Lescol, or Crestor. However, there are a number of other options. Your doctor will recommed the one that’s best for you. Cholesterol is a waxy lipid (fat) that has many important functions in your body, such as: Your liver produces all of the cholesterol your body needs.

What are the different types of cholesterol?

There are different types of cholesterol — including LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol. Over time, too much LDL cholesterol (or, ‘bad’) cholesterol in your blood can raise your risk of heart attack and stroke. You can lower high cholesterol by making lifestyle changes and often through medicines. What is cholesterol?

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