Educational information, not medical advice. Apolane does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. Talk to your doctor before making changes.
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Lipid & ApoB focused

Turn your cholesterol panel into a ranked, evidence-graded action plan.

Interpret your cholesterol panel and get a ranked, evidence-graded plan to lower ApoB and LDL. Enter your numbers, see what closes your gap the fastest, and know exactly what belongs in a conversation with your doctor.

Interpret your numbers

Two tracks: what you can start today, and what to raise with your doctor.

Your numbers

Enter what you have from your lab report. ApoB or LDL is required; the rest are optional and sharpen the plan.

Risk level

Look up a specific number

Plain-language explainers for common lab values.

Common questions

What is ApoB and why does it matter more than LDL?

ApoB counts the actual number of cholesterol-carrying particles that can lodge in artery walls. Two people with the same LDL can have very different ApoB, and ApoB often tracks cardiovascular risk more closely — which is why many lipid specialists prefer it.

Does Apolane diagnose me or prescribe treatment?

No. Apolane is an educational tool. It explains what your numbers mean and ranks options by published evidence. It does not diagnose disease and never prescribes. Prescription options are shown only as conversation starters for your doctor.

How are the levers ranked?

Each option gets a score that multiplies four things: how much of your gap to target it could close, how doable it is in real life, how strong the evidence is, and how accessible it is. Lifestyle and over-the-counter levers come first; prescription options appear only when the gap is larger than lifestyle can plausibly close.

Why don't fish oil or exercise show up as ways to lower LDL?

Because they mainly lower triglycerides, not LDL — and at high doses fish oil can even raise LDL slightly. Apolane won't credit a triglyceride lever to your LDL number; that would be misleading. They appear where they actually help.

Important. Apolane provides educational information, not medical advice. It does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. Talk to your doctor before making changes to your care.