Eating statin drugs lead to elevated liver enzymes, patients need to according to their own situation, under the guidance of the doctor to add liver-protecting drugs treatment or discontinue treatment. 1. Mild elevation: Generally, the elevation of aminotransferases is not more than two times of the upper limit of normal, there is no need to stop the drug, dynamic observation can be done, and under the guidance of the doctor, the appropriate addition of medicines to protect the liver, such as efavirenz, glutathione, and so on. It is recommended that the patient should have regular checkups, if the liver enzymes continue to rise, the drug should be stopped in time. 2. Significantly elevated: If the liver enzymes are elevated two times higher than the normal value or accompanied by elevated bilirubin, the drug should be stopped immediately, and under the guidance of the doctor to take glutathione, dicyclomine and other liver-protecting and enzyme-reducing drugs to carry out the treatment. Statins should be used in accordance with medical advice, and adverse reactions should be promptly communicated with the doctor to avoid serious consequences.