Cholesteral Drugs

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 Cholesterol Drugs? Cholesteral drugs is a common misspelling of cholesterol drugs.
 
Cholesterol drugs may be necessary when lifestyle changes alone are not enough to reduce cholesterol. There are five major types of cholesterol drugs: fibrates, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, statins, bile acid sequestrants, and nicotinic acid. Statins (such as Lipitor®) are the most commonly prescribed cholesterol drugs. While some cholesterol drugs are available without a prescription, you should take them only as directed by your healthcare provider.
 
(Click Cholesterol Drugs for more information on these cholesterol-lowering drugs and their possible side effects.)
 
Written by/reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD