Drugs used to treat atherosclerosis

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The question is asking about the types of drugs that are specifically used to manage or treat atherosclerosis, a condition characterized by the thickening and hardening of the arterial walls due to plaque buildup.

Answer

Statins, aspirin, blood pressure medicine, and fibrinolytic therapy treat atherosclerosis.

The final answer is Statins and other cholesterol medicines, aspirin, blood pressure medicines, and fibrinolytic therapy are used to treat atherosclerosis.

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The final answer is Statins and other cholesterol medicines, aspirin, blood pressure medicines, and fibrinolytic therapy are used to treat atherosclerosis.

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Statins are the most commonly used drugs, acting primarily by lowering LDL cholesterol, which is often labeled as 'bad' cholesterol. These treatments aim to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes related to atherosclerosis.

Tips

Common mistakes include not considering the role of lifestyle changes alongside medication in treating atherosclerosis or misunderstanding the specific function of each medication type.

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