What is the best medicine to take for thick blood lipids?

Clinically, lipid thickening can be treated with aspirin and lipid-lowering drugs, such as atorvastatin, niacin-based lipid-lowering drugs, as well as blood lipidcon or triglyceride-lowering drugs, such as fenofibrate, for lipid thickening. Lipid thickening includes two aspects: on the one hand, high blood viscosity, also called hyperviscosity; on the other hand, high blood lipids, such as elevated triglycerides, cholesterol, LDL, apolipoproteins and so on. In addition to the above aspirin, statin or niacin, beta medication, but also dietary control, for example, to eat less peanuts, melon seeds, nuts, because these foods can lead to triglyceride elevation. Also eat less fatty meat, hot pot, roast meat, animal offal, seafood, egg yolk, cream, butter, lard and other greasy food, these foods can lead to cholesterol, LDL, and apolipoprotein, etc., because the above will aggravate the degree of lipid thickening. You should also exercise more and participate in physical exercise, and if you are overweight, you should exercise to promote the return of blood lipids to normal.