 Parkinson's disease, PD, is a progressive neurological condition characterized by tremors, slow movement, and muscle rigidity. Statins are widely prescribed medications used to treat high levels of cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. However, recent research suggests that statins may also have a protective effect against PD. This review examines the evidence for both sides of the argument, concluding that further research is needed to determine whether statins can be used to treat or prevent PD. This article was authored by Hader M. Olkoreshi, Ali I. Olgarib, Ophinosius Lecture, and others.