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Statins

Statins are a class of medications commonly prescribed to lower cholesterol levels in the blood. High cholesterol can lead to heart disease and stroke, so statins help reduce the risk by blocking a substance your body needs to make cholesterol. They also help stabilize plaque in the arteries, making it less likely to break apart and cause blockages. While generally safe, statins can have side effects for some people, so it's important to discuss their use with a healthcare provider to determine the right treatment for individual health needs.

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    Statins are a class of medications commonly prescribed to help lower cholesterol levels in the blood. High cholesterol can lead to heart disease and stroke, so reducing it is vital for heart health. Statins work by blocking a substance your body needs to make cholesterol, which can help reduce the risk of heart-related problems. They are typically recommended for people with high cholesterol or those at risk for cardiovascular issues. While most people tolerate statins well, they can have side effects, which should be discussed with a healthcare provider. Regular monitoring is often recommended during treatment.