How Long Should You Take Statins for High Cholesterol?
Statins are one of the most commonly prescribed medications for lowering low-density
lipoprotein (LDL), or "bad cholesterol." They help reduce the risk of heart disease, heart
attacks, and strokes by preventing cholesterol buildup in the arteries. However, many
people wonder how long they need to take statins once they start.
1. Statins Are Usually a Long-Term or Lifelong Treatment
In most cases, statins are prescribed for life to manage high cholesterol levels and
prevent cardiovascular complications.
High cholesterol is often a chronic condition, meaning that stopping statins could lead to
cholesterol levels rising again, increasing the risk of heart disease or stroke.
2. Factors That Determine How Long You Should Take Statins
a) Personal Risk of Heart Disease
If you have already had a heart attack, stroke, or coronary artery disease (CAD), statins
are considered lifelong therapy to prevent future cardiovascular events.
If you have multiple risk factors (high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, or smoking),
long-term statin use is recommended.
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