Lipitor is used with diet changes
(restriction of cholesterol and fat intake)
to reduce the amount of cholesterol and
certain fatty substances in your blood.
Accumulation of cholesterol and fats along
the walls of your arteries (a process known
as atherosclerosis) decreases blood flow
and, therefore, the oxygen supply to your
heart, brain, and other parts of your body.
Lowering your blood level of cholesterol and
fats may help to prevent heart disease,
angina (Chest pain), strokes, and heart
attacks.
How Taken
Lipitor comes as a tablet to take it
orally. It is usually taken once a day with
or without food. To help you remember to
take Lipitor, take it around the same time
every day. Your doctor may start you on a
low dose of Lipitor and gradually increase
your dose. Continue to take Lipitor even if
you feel well. Do not stop taking Lipitor
without talking to your doctor. Eat a
low-cholesterol, low-fat diet
Warnings/Precautions
Do not take Lipitor without first talking
to your doctor if you have liver disease.
Before taking Lipitor, tell your doctor if
you have a chronic muscular disease, require
major surgery, or have a blood disorder. You
may not be able to take Lipitor, or you may
require a dosage adjustment or special
monitoring during treatment if you have any
of the conditions listed above. Lipitor is
in the FDA pregnancy category X. This means
that Lipitor is known to cause birth defects
if it is taken during pregnancy. Do not take
Lipitor if you are pregnant or could become
pregnant during treatment. It is not known
whether Lipitor passes into breast milk. Do
not take this medication without first
talking to your doctor if you are
breast-feeding a baby.
Missed Dose
Take the missed dose as soon as you
remember. However, if it is almost time for
the next regularly scheduled dose, skip the
missed dose and take the next one as
directed. Do not take a double dose of this
medication unless otherwise directed by your
doctor.
Possible Side
Effects
Although side effects from Lipitor are
not common, they can occur. Tell your doctor
if any of these symptoms are severe or do
not go away:
-gas
-stomach pain or cramps
-diarrhea
-constipation
-heartburn
-headache
-blurred vision
-dizziness
-rash or itching
-upset stomach
If you experience any of the following
symptoms, call your doctor immediately:
-muscle pain
-tenderness
-muscle cramps or weakness with or without a
fever.
Storage
Keep this medication in the container it
came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of
children. Store it at room temperature and
away from excess heat and moisture (not in
the bathroom). Throw away any medication
that is outdated or no longer needed. Talk
to your pharmacist about the proper disposal
of your medication.
Overdose
Seek emergency medical attention if an
overdose is suspected. The symptoms of an
Lipitor overdose are not known.
More Information
Alcohol and Lipitor can both be damaging
to the liver. Alcohol should be used only in
moderation. Discuss the use of alcohol with
your doctor so that the potential for liver
problems can be determined. Grapefruit and
grapefruit juice may interact with Lipitor.
The interaction could lead to potentially
dangerous effects.
Disclaimer
This drug information is for your
information purposes only, it is not
intended that this information covers all
uses, directions, drug interactions,
precautions, or adverse effects of your
medication. This is only general
information, and should not be relied on for
any purpose. It should not be construed as
containing specific instructions for any
particular patient. We disclaim all
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consequences to persons or property, however
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