Should you be on a statin?

Whether you need to be on a statin depends on your cholesterol levels and other risk factors for heart and blood vessel disease. Your healthcare professional will consider all of your risk factors for heart attacks and strokes before prescribing a statin.

Knowing your cholesterol numbers is a good place to start.

Your long-term risk of a heart attack or stroke is the most important thing that your healthcare professional will keep in mind when thinking about statin treatment. If your risk is very low, you probably won't need a statin, unless your LDL is above 190 mg/dL (4.92 mmol/L).

If your risk is very high — for example, you've had a heart attack in the past — a statin may be helpful even if you don't have high cholesterol.

Besides cholesterol, other risk factors for heart disease and stroke are: