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Can I Skip Statins and Just Take Supplements?

Por: The New York Times Health March 01, 2023

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Q: My doctor recently recommended that I take a statin to lower my cholesterol, but I’d rather not start the drug unless I absolutely have to. A friend said he takes an over-the-counter supplement for his cholesterol — does that really work?Statins are one of the most widely prescribed medications, taken by roughly . The drugs are used to lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Cardiologists are overwhelmingly in... + full article



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