There are many triglyceride-lowering drugs, such as fenofibrate, etc. It is impossible to assess which drug is better, it depends on which drug is more suitable for the patient. Triglyceride-lowering drugs are mainly based on beta drugs, represented by fenofibrate, benzapentamide, the mechanism of action and adverse effects of the drugs are similar, but different patients may have some differences in the adverse effects of the drugs and the effect of the drugs, so it is not possible to assess which drug is better, and clinically it depends on which drug is more suitable for the patient. The adverse reactions of Beta lipid-lowering drugs include nausea, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, fatigue, itchy skin, etc. They are contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the drug components, have gallbladder disease, severe hepatic or renal insufficiency, and lactating women during pregnancy. Patients with triglycerides should choose lipid-lowering drugs under the guidance of a physician.