There is no single "best" medicine to reduce CRP levels. CRP, or C-reactive protein, is a marker of inflammation in the body. The best way to reduce CRP levels is to address the underlying cause of the inflammation.
Here are some examples of how to reduce CRP levels:
- Treat infections: If the inflammation is caused by an infection, antibiotics or other anti-infective medications may be prescribed.
- Manage autoimmune diseases: If the inflammation is caused by an autoimmune disease, medications that suppress the immune system may be prescribed.
- Make lifestyle changes: Lifestyle changes such as losing weight, quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, and exercising regularly can also help reduce inflammation and CRP levels.
Your doctor can help you determine the best course of treatment for reducing your CRP level.