Colloidal bismuth pectin can be taken with statins. The common dosage forms of colloidal bismuth pectin are colloidal bismuth pectin capsules, colloidal bismuth pectin dry suspension, etc. It can form a protective film on the surface of the damaged mucosa to prevent the invasion of harmful substances, and it can be used to treat peptic ulcer, H. pylori-associated chronic superficial gastritis and atrophic gastritis, and it usually has no obvious adverse reactions when taken in regular doses. If there is severe renal insufficiency is prohibited to take. Statins are commonly used in the treatment of hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, etc. Common adverse reactions include dizziness, constipation, nausea, skeletal muscle pain, etc. They are contraindicated in people who are allergic to any component of the drug, people with active liver disease, people with myopathy, and people who use cyclosporine. Colloidal bismuth pectin and statin drugs can be taken together, there is no literature to prove that the two can not be taken together, but if the drug is allergic to any component of the person can not be taken together. If you need to take colloidal bismuth pectin and statin drugs, you need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid adverse consequences.