The doctor's website says that taking lipid-lowering drugs won't make you thin. Lipid-lowering drugs have no effect on reducing human body weight. Clinically, these drugs are used to treat hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia and other diseases. Lipid-lowering drugs are mainly used to reduce blood lipids, but the reduction of blood lipids does not mean weight loss, but the increase of blood lipids is related to obesity, which is easy to induce abnormal blood lipid metabolism in the body.