[en] Patients at high or very high cardiovascular risk should have a LDL cholesterol level as low as possible, a target that may be difficult to be reached with statin monotherapy, especially when this treatment is not well tolerated. It is generally recommended to use pharmacological combinations to reach more and more strict objectives. Bempedoic acid is a new oral cholesterol-lowering medication that reduces hepatic cholesterol synthesis by inhibiting the enzyme adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-citrate lyase enzyme. Because this medication is a prodrug that is selectively activated in the liver, it is deprived of any muscular adverse effect. This article summarizes the mode of action, pharmacokinetics, efficacy, safety profile, indications and reimbursement conditions of bempedoic acid. This novel cholesterol-lowering drug is indicated in combination with statins (with or without ezetimibe) in patients who do not attain LDL goals despite administration of a statin at the maximum tolerated dose or in case of statin intolerance.