LDL 1.04 mmol/L if there are indications to take the drug without obvious contraindications and adverse reactions need to continue to take the drug, it is recommended to consult a medical professional before using or stopping the drug.
Generally speaking, the standard of LDL control varies in different populations. If the patient is purely high LDL anemia, generally speaking, it is enough to control below 3.4mmol/L. If it can be maintained at that level after stopping the drug simply by virtue of lifestyle intervention, then it is possible to consider stopping the drug.
However, for people who have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease and other atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases, with hypertension, diabetes, obesity and other risk factors of high-risk and very high-risk people, the blood lipid level should be strictly controlled at 1.8mmol / L or even the lower the better, the lower the level of low-density lipoprotein is conducive to the reversal of coronary heart disease. Therefore, if there are no obvious contraindications to the use of the drug and post-drug discomfort, it is recommended to continue to take the drug control.
Currently, there is clinical evidence that the safe low limit of LDL cholesterol is about 0.75 mmol/L. If it is lower than this range, it is necessary to consult the hospital and treat under the guidance of a physician.
In summary, it is recommended to consult a medical professional for standardized diagnosis and treatment before discontinuing the drug, do not stop the drug without authorization.