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Some studies of intensive cholesterol-lowering treatments suggest that the build-up of plaque might be partly reversible, although it does not seem to be completely removed. However, cholesterol-lowering drugs like statins and potentially inclisiran can significantly slow the progression of plaque and stabilise it, reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.