Do You Have to Stay on Statins Once You Start? Understanding Long-Term Use

Learn why staying on statins long-term may be necessary to manage high cholesterol and reduce heart disease risk. Consult your doctor first.

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You may need to stay on statins long-term if prescribed for high cholesterol, as stopping could increase your risk of heart disease. Always consult your doctor before making any changes to your medication regimen.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I stop taking statins if my cholesterol improves? You should not stop taking statins without consulting your doctor, as stopping may increase your risk of heart disease even if cholesterol levels improve.
  2. How long do you need to stay on statins? Statin therapy is often prescribed long-term to maintain lower cholesterol levels and reduce cardiovascular risk, but duration should be personalized by your healthcare provider.
  3. What are the risks of stopping statins suddenly? Stopping statins suddenly can lead to increased cholesterol levels and a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. Always talk to your doctor before making changes.