Clinically available lipid-regulating drugs mainly used to lower plasma cholesterol are: ① bile acid chelating agent: cholestyramine, also known as cholestyramine, 4 ~ 5g, three times a day; Coletipol, also known as hypotannine, 5 ~ 10g, 3 times a day. ② Nicotinic acid and its derivatives, such as nicotinic acid 1 ~ 2g, three times a day; Inositol nicotinate, 0.2~0.6g, 3 times a day; Asimo, also known as methoxypyrazine, Lezhiping, 0.25g, three times a day. (3) ③HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (statins), lovastatin, also known as Meijiangzhi, has been used in clinic, 10 ~ 40 mg, taken after meals every day; Simvastatin (also known as Shujiangzhi), 5 ~ 20 mg, taken after meals every day; Pravastatin, also known as Pragu, 10 ~ 40 mg, is taken after meals every day; Fluvastatin, 20 ~ 80 mg, taken after meals every day.
The existing regulatory drugs mainly used to reduce plasma triglycerides are: ① phenoxyaromatic acids or fibrates such as clofibrate, also known as atropine and Guanxinping, 0.25~0.5g, three times a day; Fenofibrate, also known as lipid, 0. 1g, three times a day; Gefeibeizi, also known as Nuoheng, Kanglizhi, also known as Tediaozhi, Lonette, 0.25, three times a day, BenzZabyti, also known as Bijiang, 0.2g, three times a day. ② Fish oil preparation, such as Duoxikang capsule, 1.8g, three times a day.
Seeing that your blood lipids are high in cholesterol and triglycerides, you can consider using them in combination with lipid-lowering drugs. It is suggested that lovastatin and galipine have good effects, so don't try them.