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BHF - It’s vital people take their statins as prescribed

22 May 2012 12:05 PM
New research shows statins could reduce someone’s risk of a heart attack, even if they are at low risk of heart disease.

At the moment, cholesterol-lowering statins are a widely used treatment for patients who already have - or are at high risk of - heart and circulatory disease. But a new study, part funded by us, shows statins can also be an effective and safe way to reduce heart attack risk in people who are at low risk.

June Davison, BHF's Senior Cardiac Nurse, said: “Those who already have heart disease, or are at high risk, are offered statins because it’s well established they help to lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease.

If you’re prescribed any drug, including statins, make sure you take them as directed

“This large-scale research found even people at low risk of heart disease could benefit from statin therapy. The findings will help to inform policy and treatment guidelines in the future.

“However, we’ve got another pressing issue to tackle. Worryin

gly, a third of people already on cholesterol-lowering medication fail to take it, which is why we’re launching a campaign today, featuring comedy legend Tommy Cooper, to remind people on heart medicines to take them ‘just like that’.

“If you’re prescribed any drug, including statins, make sure you take them as directed or if you’re unhappy with them see your GP or talk to us.”

As part of our new Just Like That campaign, radio adverts featuring recordings of Tommy Cooper will air on national and local radio stations, while his face and famous catchphrase ‘just like that’ will be used on leaflets in magazines and dropped through letterboxes.

We're asking anyone struggling with their medication to phone friendly, qualified nurses for support and information via our Heart Helpline on 0300 333 1 333.