The medicines that protect the gastric mucous membrane are commonly known as aluminum sulfate, magnesium aluminum carbonate chewable tablets, etc. The medicines that treat blood lipids are simvastatin, fenofibrate, etc. Eating the medicines that protect the stomach usually does not affect the absorption of the medicines that treat blood lipids. Eating stomach medication usually does not affect the efficacy of the treatment of lipids, stomach medication is aluminum sulfate, magnesium aluminum carbonate chewable tablets and other drugs, this kind of drug can promote the repair of gastric mucosa. The medicines for the treatment of lipids are simvastatin, fenofibrate, sulfuric acid, etc., which may damage the gastric mucous membrane when taken for a long time, and with the medicines for the stomach to reduce the damage to the gastric mucous membrane. Taking medicines that nourish the stomach, such as aluminum sulfate, may appear constipation, diarrhea, dizziness, dry mouth, dyspepsia, nausea, skin rash and other adverse reactions. Use with caution if you have renal insufficiency. Adverse reactions such as abdominal pain, constipation, weakness, fatigue, headache may occur when taking medicines for blood lipids, such as simvastatin. It is contraindicated for pregnant and lactating women. It is recommended to standardize the use of medication under the guidance of a physician, do not take medication on your own.