What drugs to take to lower blood lipids

The drugs used to lower blood lipids are: 1) statins, which are generally the first choice for lowering cholesterol and LDL, including simvastatin, atorvastatin calcium, and rasulvastatin calcium. Statins have the risk of liver damage, so patients should pay attention to the monitoring of liver function during use. 2. beta drugs, mainly for people with high low triglycerides, commonly used including fenofibrate, benzofibrate. 3. other lipid-lowering drugs, including niacin, etc.