Treating High Cholesterol With Conventional Medications

by Dr. Stephen Sinatra

Filed Under: Cholesterol, Heart Health

Last Reviewed 12/21/2012

The prescription drugs you’re likely to receive if you have high cholesterol

I believe the push to lower cholesterol levels has gone too far, and that cholesterol has been undeservingly vilified.

By itself, cholesterol is essential for good health. Forcing it too far downward—especially with prescription medications—can have a negative impact on your body's ability to manufacture adrenal and sex hormones, bile acids, and nutrients such as vitamin D—not to mention its ability to construct cell membranes, heal wounds, and make repairs within the cardiovascular system. And if that weren't enough, large amounts of cholesterol are used by the brain yo facilitate cell communication and memory.

For those reasons, I never prescribe a cholesterol-lowering medication to people who have no evidence of heart disease. Cholesterol-reducing lifestyle adjustments are just as effective and far healthier for these folks. See the dietary changes, supplements, and exercise strategies I recommend to achieve healthy cholesterol levels without medication.

That said, there are times when people with documented coronary artery disease and inflammation-prone cholesterol may need the extra help afforded by an anti-cholesterol medication. (Get more information about who should consider taking anti-cholesterol medications.) If you’re one of the people who fall into this category, your doctor will likely prescribe one of two types of drugs:

WATCH: Is Taking a Statin Drug the Right Choice for You?


More Dr. Sinatra Advice on Healthy Cholesterol Levels

What numbers indicate high cholesterol? Get my recommendations on what constitutes healthy cholesterol levels.

What tests do you need to accurately assess your cholesterol levels? Find out which tests can flag the most dangerous subtypes of cholesterol.

Is it possible to lower cholesterol naturally? Learn which supplements can help lower your cholesterol levels.

Read questions and answers about cholesterol.

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Dr. Stephen Sinatra is a highly respected and sought-after cardiologist and nutritionist with more than 30 years of clinical practice, research, and study. His integrative approach to heart health focuses on reducing inflammation in the body and maximizing the heart's ability to produce and use energy. More About Dr. Sinatra

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