What medicine should cerebral arteriosclerosis take


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At present, clinically, statins and lipid-lowering drugs can be taken for cerebral arteriosclerosis. If the patient's symptoms are obvious, they can be combined with drugs to inhibit platelet aggregation. Of course, this should be evaluated according to the patient's condition before medication. If the patient has relatively mild symptoms and can take rosuvastatin, atorvastatin, etc. to improve the patient's atherosclerosis, some patients can effectively contract atherosclerotic plaques after treatment with these drugs, and can also improve the patient's symptoms after treatment with platelet aggregation inhibitors. However, if the patient cannot tolerate statin lipid-lowering drugs, other methods should be used. The above scheme is for reference only. Please use specific drugs according to your own situation under the guidance of professional doctors.