Look, ultimately it's a "statin" drug among a dozen or so others. The objective is to lower your LDL cholesterol, which is a good thing, and important. It works in your liver, as well as putting a bit of a strain on said organ. They all work; and any competitive values are just a matter of who funded what study. If you're English or Irish, you probably need it, as our genetics mitigate against being able to control our LDLs otherwise. Trust me, a clot in a coronary artery can ruin your whole day. I've had one. And the stent to prove it. I'm on Simvastatin, a $4.00/mo alternative. It works fine, to the extent that it can. I don't eat beef steak any more. I do eat cheese. And my numbers reflect that, and I'm not willing to hit my liver with even more statins. So a little statin and a big life-style change, which means stopping with the animal fats and a lot of exercise and learn to love lettuce.
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