Drinking strong lipid-lowering drugs will bring down blood lipids the fastest and best. Strong lipid-lowering drugs include atorvastatin and resulvastatin, which can significantly reduce blood lipids in about one week of taking the drugs, and the dosage of lipid-lowering drugs can be increased if necessary. During the period of taking lipid-lowering drugs, it is recommended to have a low-fat diet, increase physical exercise, reduce weight, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, avoid staying up late and maintain a good state of mind. The choice of lipid-lowering drugs should be determined according to the level of blood lipids. If cholesterol is significantly increased, greater than 7.2 mmol/L, it is recommended to apply strong lipid-lowering drugs, such as atorvastatin and resulvastatin. For moderate increase in cholesterol, above 6.2 mmol/L, application of herbal lipid-lowering drugs, such as simvastatin and fluvastatin, is sufficient. For mildly elevated cholesterol, Chinese herbal medications with lipid-lowering effects, such as Lipitor, can be applied. It is recommended to control diet and increase physical exercise in all cases of elevated blood lipids.