The normal range value of cholesterol is 3~5.2mmol/L. Cholesterol 6.00mmol/L exceeds the normal range of cholesterol, but whether you need to take medication depends on your own situation. If there is no combination of other underlying diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, etc., you can first improve your living habits and dietary habits to regulate, eat less animal fats and animal offal, appropriate physical exercise, and go to the hospital regularly to review the cholesterol indicators, to see if it can be restored to the normal range of values. If the cholesterol value does not return to normal, then medication is needed to lower cholesterol. Commonly used drugs include atorvastatin. However, it is important to note that the medication should not be used on its own, but under the guidance of a doctor to carry out a comprehensive examination and follow the doctor’s instructions for the use of medication, but also need to pay attention to daily habits, do not arbitrarily stop or change the medication.