Long-term medication is required. For patients with clearly diagnosed hyperlipidemia, or atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, all need to take long-term lipid-lowering drugs, mainly statin lipid-lowering drugs, unless there is an intolerable serious adverse reaction, or can not be stopped, and even if the drug is stopped, it is necessary to comply with the doctor’s instructions to replace the other therapeutic drugs, so as not to lose the protective effect of the drug. Lipid-lowering drugs include statins such as atorvastatin, beta drugs such as fenofibrate, cholesterol absorption inhibitors such as ezetimibe, niacin and PCSK9 inhibitors such as iloyuzumab. The specific use of drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.