What medication to take if you have high lipoproteins

Lipoproteins can be categorized into different types, of which elevated HDL does not require special treatment, and elevated cholesterol, LDL, and triglycerides can be treated with statins, fibrates, and intestinal cholesterol absorption inhibitors. Lipoproteins mainly include cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL and HDL. Patients with high lipoproteins other than HDL can take medications to treat them, and elevated HDL requires no special treatment. Statins mainly include atorvastatin and resuvastatin, which can reduce total cholesterol synthesis and inhibit LDL synthesis, and are suitable for patients with elevated cholesterol and LDL. Beta drugs include fenofibrate, benzapenta, etc., which can promote the decomposition of triglycerides and are suitable for patients with elevated triglycerides. Intestinal cholesterol absorption inhibitors commonly used drugs are ezetimibe, suitable for patients with elevated cholesterol, can be combined with statins. All of the above drugs are prescription drugs and need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.