What is Simvastatin and what is it used for?
Simvastatin is a tablet used to reduce cholesterol levels. Simvastatin helps to prevent circulatory problems by reducing the activity of an enzyme in the liver that produces cholesterol. It is most effective when combined with exercise and a diet low in cholesterol. These tablets are swallowed whole and are available in varying strengths. You will likely be given a weaker tablet to start, usually 20mg. Simvastatin is available in strengths of 10mg, 20mg, 40mg or 80mg.
What is high cholesterol and what problems can it cause?
High cholesterol can lead to a number of serious circulatory problems, including heart attack and stroke. It is important to be conscious of your levels of cholesterol, especially because there are no obvious external symptoms.
Lifestyle factors, such as:
- Fatty diets
- Smoking
- Alcohol consumption
- Lack of exercise
All can contribute to raising your cholesterol levels. High cholesterol can also occur as a consequence of medical conditions like diabetes. Some people may be more susceptible to cholesterol problems due to family history.
At lower levels, cholesterol is essential in the bloodstream – it transports fats throughout the body, leading to healthy cell tissue growth. This is known as high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or “good” cholesterol. However, this amount is produced naturally in the liver. When there is excess cholesterol in the blood, due to poor diet and other lifestyle factors, fats group together and can stop blood from flowing. This is low-density lipoprotein or “bad” cholesterol.
How does Simvastatin work?
Simvastatin works by reducing the activity of an enzyme found in the liver that produces cholesterol. This lowers the cholesterol levels in the body, which reduces your risk of heart attack, stroke, and angina.
Non-Prescription Alternatives for treating High Cholesterol
- Becoming more active will help lower cholesterol levels.
- Adjusting your diet to avoid foods that are high in saturated fats and generally eating healthier
- Aspirin can help prevent blood clotting and help lower Cholesterol
- Giving up smoking
- Reducing Alcohol intake
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