The charity adds: “If you take another type of statin, limit your intake of grapefruit juice to very small quantities or you may want to avoid it all together.”
The BHF says: “Statins target the liver cells where cholesterol is made. Before you start taking statins, you’ll have a blood test to check how well your liver works.
“Your doctor may request that you have a follow-up blood test a few months later. If your liver is affected, your doctor may want to reduce your dose or change your statin to another kind of medication that lowers your cholesterol.”
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It says there are five types of statin available on prescription in the UK. They include atorvastatin, fluvastatin pravastatin, rosuvastatin and simvastatin.
The NHS recommends maintaining cholesterol levels below 5mmol/L. In the UK, however, three out of five adults have a total cholesterol of 5mmol/L or above, and the average cholesterol level is about 5.7mmol/L, which can be a risk factor in heart disease.
Source: Daily Express