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Dr. Salome Zhvania answered : 7 years ago
There exists special table, called "SCORE", which asseses patient's cardiovascular risk and based on this table doctor decides what to do: advise a patient just to do more excersises, have a healthy diet or to prescribe cholesterol lowering medication. Once this medication is prescribed it should be taken permanently. But you should check your blood for lipids and liver enzymes periodically. If you don't have any cholesterol plaques in your blood vessels or any angina symptoms, diabetes, hypertension, heridity of cardiovascular disorders, I wouldn't prescribe you this medication for LDL cholesterol 130. You should have healthy diet, normal physical activity and if you are smoker, you need to stop smoking, after all of this, several months later you should recheck your blood for cholesterol. It should be better (again, if you don't have any other criterium except of high cholesterol).