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Steve Asmussen
November 21, 2016
If you’re over 40, your doctor may talk with you about adding a statin to prevent heart disease. Statins (like Crestor, Zocor and Lipitor) are a class of medications that lower cholesterol levels. The US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF), a government-backed group that establishes health recommendations, is now suggesting that statins be used for the primary prevention of heart disease in adults. This means that statins can be used to prevent strokes or heart attacks, even if you have never had one in the past. Eighteen studies evaluated the use of statins versus no treatment in adults who met the criteria. Low- to moderate-dose statins were associated with a lower risk of stroke, heart attack, heart disease, and death.
Those who may benefit from a low- to moderate-dose statin are adults ages 40-75 years, who have at least one heart disease risk factor (such as high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, or smoking), and have a high risk of having a cardiovascular event over the next 10 years. Your healthcare provider will need to evaluate if a statin is appropriate for you.
Some of the most commonly prescribed statins that are approved for use in the U.S. include:
If you’re new to taking statin medications, here are a few things to keep in mind:
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