A cholesterol lowering drug, they block the effects of an enzyme in your liver which is used to produce cholesterol. As we know, high levels of cholesterol lead to build ups of fatty deposits in our arteries, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Before you start taking statins you may need a blood test to check how well your liver functions. You will be advised to take statins if you’ve had a heart attack or stroke in order to reduce the risk of another event. Statins also reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in people with type 2 diabetes. Even for individuals with good health, you could be prescribed statins if you have a strong family history of cardiovascular disease.
Side Effects:
Statins can have some potential side effects. Most commonly, these include muscular aches and pains, constipation and diarrhoea. However, many people experience no side effects at all. Furthermore, statins are among the safest and best research medications available.