Lipid-regulating drugs, which are generally statins, are recommended to be taken at night, when the activity of the enzymes that affect the action of the drug is best. For patients suffering from hyperlipidemia, lipid-regulating drugs may be used, but not all patients suffering from hyperlipidemia need to use lipid-regulating drugs, depending on the patient’s blood lipid level. If the patient’s blood lipid level is not too much higher than normal, it is a relatively mild hyperlipidemia, and there are no risk factors for the body at this time, lipid regulating treatment can be done through diet control and exercise therapy first. If the dyslipidemia still exists after 3 months of diet and exercise treatment, it is recommended to start lipid-regulating medication. Statins are among the most commonly used lipid-regulating drugs, such as atorvastatin and resulvastatin.