Drugs to lower blood lipids

Lipid-lowering drugs such as simvastatin, resulvastatin, and atorvastatin are used to lower blood lipids and stabilize plaque. Lipids are an important risk factor for coronary heart disease. In general, high blood lipids can be regulated by dietary therapy, such as not eating greasy and high cholesterol food, eating more vegetables and fruits, not eating barbecue, fried animal offal, fatty meat and so on. In addition, you can exercise properly and keep exercising. If dietary treatment fails to improve, you can use medication to regulate it. Regularly review blood and kidney functions as well as liver functions to prevent side effects reactions of lipid-lowering drugs.