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Statins: Should I Take Them to Prevent a Heart Attack or Stroke?

You may want to have a say in this decision, or you may simply want to follow your doctor's recommendation. Either way, this information will help you understand what your choices are so that you can talk to your doctor about them.

Statins: Should I Take Them to Prevent a Heart Attack or Stroke?

Here's a record of your answers. You can use it to talk with your doctor or loved ones about your decision.

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Your options

  • Start taking a medicine called a statin to help prevent coronary artery disease and lower your risk of heart attack and stroke.
  • Don't take a statin. Try to lower your risk with healthy lifestyle habits alone.

Is this decision for you? This could be a decision for you if you do not have coronary artery disease and have not had a heart attack or a stroke. If you have been diagnosed with coronary artery disease or peripheral arterial disease (PAD) or if you have had a heart attack or a stroke, this information is not for you. Statins are strongly recommended for people with these conditions.

Key points to remember

  • Statins can help prevent coronary artery disease and lower your risk of heart attack and stroke. The benefit is greatest for people at high risk of heart attack and stroke.
  • If you have a low risk of heart attack and stroke, you will get less benefit from taking a statin, so the decision may not be as clear.
  • You can work with your doctor to find out your risk of heart attack and stroke and decide if a statin might be right for you. Your risk is based on your cholesterol levels, your blood pressure, your age and gender, and other things, including whether you smoke.
  • Some people who take statins have side effects.
  • A heart-healthy lifestyle is important to help lower your risk whether you take statins or not. This includes eating healthy foods, being active, staying at a healthy weight, and not smoking.

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Current as of: July 31, 2024

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