Cholesterol-Reducing Drugs - Research Article from World of Health

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 2 pages of information about Cholesterol-Reducing Drugs.

Cholesterol-Reducing Drugs - Research Article from World of Health

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Cholesterol-reducing drugs are medicines that lower the amount of cholesterol (a fatlike substance) in the blood.

Cholesterol is a chemical that can do both good and harm in the body. On the good side, cholesterol plays important roles in the structure of cells and in the production of hormones. But too much cholesterol in the blood can lead to heart and blood vessel disease. To complicate matters, not all cholesterol contributes to heart and blood vessel problems. One type, called high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, or "good cholesterol," actually lowers the risk of these problems. The other type, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, or "bad cholesterol," is the type that threatens people's health. The names reflect the way cholesterol moves through the body. To travel through the bloodstream, cholesterol must attach itself to a protein. The combination of a protein and a fatty substance like cholesterol is...

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