Fast-acting heart pills can be taken with statins. The combination of the two may reduce the risk of adverse cardiovascular events to some extent. The main function of SXP is to treat chest paralysis (tightness and pain in the chest) caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis (stagnation of blood due to lack of circulation of qi), and paralysis of the heart veins. Adverse reactions in some patients mainly include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Pregnant women are prohibited from taking SXRL. Statins are generally used for the treatment of some hypercholesterolemia, coronary heart disease, and can also play a role in preventing coronary atherosclerosis. Some patients may experience symptoms such as bloating, poor appetite (poor appetite) and nausea after taking them. Pregnant and lactating women are prohibited from taking statins. Both fast-acting heart pills and statins are common medications used to treat cardiovascular disease. Fast-acting heart pills can inhibit the formation of blood clots, statins can reduce the level of total blood cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein, and the combination of the two can reduce the risk of adverse events in cardiovascular. Patients are advised to take the medication under the professional guidance of a doctor, adjust the dosage and avoid unauthorized medication!