What are the lipid-lowering drugs with the fewest side effects

It is usually necessary to use different medications according to hypercholesterolemia or triglyceridemia, and there is no medication with minimal lipid-lowering side effects.
Common lipid-lowering drugs are mainly categorized into statins and fibrates, such as atorvastatin, resuvastatin, and benzapentolate, etc.; if hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia, or mixed hyperlipidemia occurs after the appearance of the fibrates, benzapentolate, fenofibrate, and other fibrates can be chosen for treatment.
Usually the side effects of beta-lipid-lowering drugs are mainly in the digestive system, and dyspepsia, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, feeling of fullness and upset stomach may occur. If there is a previous history of digestive system diseases such as chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, or cholelithiasis, it is not recommended to choose Beta lipid-lowering drug therapy, which will aggravate the discomfort such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
Usually for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia, coronary heart disease and other diseases, you can choose atorvastatin, resuvastatin and other statin lipid-lowering drug therapy; but the side effects are more compared to the Betel drugs, there may be abdominal discomfort, skeletal muscle pain, muscle fatigue, liver function index abnormalities, hives, tinnitus and other multi-systems discomfort.
All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication to avoid adverse consequences.