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Hyperlipidemia vaccine, useful? Who can get this vaccine? Do you know what to pay attention to?
High blood lipid, especially low density lipoprotein, is the main cause of atherosclerosis, and can also cause myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction. At present, the commonly used methods to reduce blood lipid are diet control and taking lipid-lowering drugs. But taking drugs requires taking medicine every day, which is more troublesome. And many people worry that long-term medication may have some side effects. Some friends have high blood lipids even after taking medicine.

Is there any way to avoid taking medicine every day? That's a long-term hypolipidemic vaccine. Now some hospitals in China have started clinical trials. As we all know, low density lipoprotein is very harmful to human body, and myocardial infarction is related to it. After the hypolipidemic vaccine enters our body, it stimulates the body to produce antibodies, which mainly target low-density lipoprotein and relieve atherosclerosis. Therefore, the mechanism of this vaccine is very good. Then according to the existing experimental data, this long-acting hypolipidemic vaccine only needs to be injected twice a year and once every six months. Moreover, this long-acting hypolipidemic vaccine can reduce low-density lipoprotein by about 50%.

Although his blood lipid lowering effect is still good, not everyone can use it, but the following three types of people can use it.

The first kind of people are patients with refractory hyperlipidemia. For patients who still can't control low-density lipoprotein after taking a lot of drugs, in order to better reduce the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, this vaccine can be considered.

The second kind of people, who can't tolerate taking hypolipidemic drugs, many patients who take hypolipidemic drugs for a long time will feel dizzy, upset stomach and constipation as soon as they take the drugs. For these patients who can't tolerate taking hypolipidemic drugs, if family economic conditions permit, they can also try to inject this long-term hypolipidemic vaccine.

The third kind of people, patients with hereditary hypercholesterolemia, this kind of hyperlipidemia is mainly closely related to heredity, and taking lipid-lowering drugs is not effective. You can also consider taking a lipid-lowering vaccine, so that you won't suffer from hyperlipidemia after the vaccine. What needs to be emphasized here is that this long-acting hypolipidemic vaccine is mainly used to treat hyperlipidemia, not to prevent hyperlipidemia in advance, so friends without hyperlipidemia can't use it. For those who take effective hypolipidemic drugs, it is recommended to continue taking drugs to control blood lipids. So how many years can a vaccination last? The vaccine itself relieves symptoms and treats diseases by making the body produce related antibodies, and the antibodies are affected by time and will gradually decrease with the passage of time, so even if the hyperlipidemia vaccine is injected, it needs to be injected regularly to maintain the low antibody level, so everyone still needs to understand it correctly.