Q&A: statins for cholesterol plaque; antidepressant overuse; Ozempic side effects and rebound, & who needs the pneumonia shot
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In this weekβs reader-submitted Q&A, weβre tackling these questions:
Do statins dissolve cholesterol plaque in my arteries?
Are antidepressants overprescribed?
What will happen if I stop Ozempic?
Do I need the pneumonia shot?
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The following subscriber questions have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
QUESTION #1: STATINS
My doctor prescribed a statin (crestor) for my cholesterol and heart health because apparently I have cholesterol in my arteries (although minimal). My question is - does the statin *dissolve* the cholesterol plaques over time? Is there anything that gets rid of it? Any advice appreciated.
- Luke P.Β
Hi Luke,Β
No, statins such as Rosuvastatin (Crestor) or Atorvastatin (Lipitor) do not directly dissolve cholesterol plaque. They are not like Drain-O for clogged drain pipes! There isnβt any medication that can reverse the existence of plaque. So, how do statins work to protect blood vessels? They work by lowering levels of LDL cholesterol (aka βbad cholesterolβ) to reduce further plaque accumulation. Statins also help stabilize existing cholesterol plaque by reducing inflammation within the blood vessels. This reduces the risk of plaque rupture, which is a major cause of heart attacks. Last, statins can help improve the function of the inner lining of blood vessels (endothelium), making them more resilient to injury and less prone to inflammation.
In conjunction with regular exercise, a low-cholesterol, high-fiber diet, statins are a vital tool for people with risk factors for heart attack, stroke, and atherosclerosis.
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QUESTION #2: ANTIDEPRESSANT OVERUSE
Do you think antidepressants are overprescribed? Curious.
- Lisa K
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