Atherosclerosis Prevention Tips For The Middle Aged Person

Take Medications To Reduce Risk

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There are several medications doctors may recommend to help certain patients prevent atherosclerosis. Beta-blockers and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors can help lower blood pressure as well as protect the arteries around a patient's heart in other ways. Antiplatelet medications prevent the blood from forming clots that may create blockages in the arteries. Additionally,patients may take medication to treat other illnesses that can lead to atherosclerosis, such as diabetes. If a doctor has asked a patient to take medications to reduce their risk of atherosclerosis, the patient must take these medications exactly as prescribed. They must not increase or decrease the dose without talking to their doctor.

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