The time to stop taking statins varies in different populations. For example, people with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease usually need to take statins for a long time or even for life, and the time to stop taking statins for other people varies from person to person due to individual differences. 1. People with atherosclerotic heart disease: need to take statins for a long time or even for life to regulate the stability, such as statin intolerance, can be adjusted through the frequency of medication, lifestyle and so on as an alternative treatment plan. 2. Healthy people with LDL greater than 4.9mmol/L: the drug can be stopped after the blood lipids return to normal, the specific time varies from person to person; however, the blood lipids should be rechecked after 3 months, if after stopping the drug can be adjusted to keep the LDL below 3.4mmol’/L by adjusting the lifestyle, there is no need to continue to take statin drugs. It should be noted that different statin drugs have different dosage and time of use, and should be taken according to the instructions. In addition, patients with mild-to-moderate transaminase abnormalities, as well as patients with active hepatitis and other serious liver diseases should not take statins. And statins should not be combined with cyclosporine, itraconazole, ketoconazole, macrolide antibiotics and other drugs. Patients need to cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions, do not unauthorized use of drugs, under the guidance of the doctor to take.