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Atorvastatin Description
Atorvastatin is a tablet used to treat high cholesterol.
It's a kind of statin that helps lower cholesterol by reducing its production.
The tablets come in four different doses, and you typically take one each day.

What is Atorvastatin?

Atorvastatin tablets are an easy and effective way to lower high cholesterol. They are part of a group of medicines called statins. If you've been told you have high blood cholesterol, statins can help reduce your cholesterol levels. They also help lower the risk of heart-related issues, such as strokes and heart attacks.

Atorvastatin is available by prescription only and comes as a standard or chewable tablet. If heart disease runs in your family, or you have a chronic condition such as rheumatoid arthritis or type 1 or type 2 diabetes, it might be a suitable treatment for you.

How does Atorvastatin work?

Atorvastatin helps lower cholesterol in two ways. First, it blocks the enzyme responsible for making cholesterol, stopping the liver from producing it. This reduction in cholesterol production then decreases its overall level in the blood.

The second way Atorvastatin functions is by aiding in the reabsorption of cholesterol already present in your body. Cholesterol is essential for your body to carry out certain functions. When cholesterol levels are low, your body will reabsorb the cholesterol that has accumulated in your arteries. This usually forms as plaques made up of LDLs (low-density lipoprotein), often referred to as "bad" cholesterol.

What doses of Atorvastatin are there?

Atorvastatin is available in four doses: 10mg, 20mg, 40mg, and 80mg. The suitable dose for you depends on your cholesterol levels, and our clinical team can help you determine this. For adults aged 18 to 64, the usual starting dose is 20mg once daily. Depending on how it affects your cholesterol levels or if you experience any side effects, the dose may be adjusted. The typical ongoing dose for this age group ranges from 10mg to 80mg once daily.

Atorvastatin isn't approved for children under 10 years old. If you're over 65, your dosage might be reduced because your kidneys might not work as efficiently as before. This can cause your body to process medicines more slowly, which could increase the chance of side effects such as headaches, nausea, diarrhoea, and symptoms similar to a cold.

How long does it take Atorvastatin to work?

Each person may respond differently to medication, but after you begin taking atorvastatin tablets, you should notice a significant reduction in your cholesterol levels within about four weeks. This improvement will only occur if you take your medication every day as directed. At the start of your treatment, you'll have blood tests to monitor your progress. It's important to maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly alongside your medication to help lower your cholesterol.

What should I do if I make a mistake when using Atorvastatin?

If you forget to take your Atorvastatin, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it's nearly time for your next dose, just skip the missed one. Never take two doses at once to make up for a missed dose. Taking too much Atorvastatin usually isn't harmful, but it might increase the chance of side effects. If you've taken more than you should and are concerned, get in touch with a clinician or pharmacist.

How is Atorvastatin different from other treatments for high cholesterol?

Atorvastatin is one of the most effective and up-to-date treatments available for high cholesterol. It's stronger than most other statins.

and it has a long half-life of 14 hours.

The statin has been thoroughly researched for both preventing first-time and recurring cardiovascular events and might offer some clinical benefits compared to other statins in these areas.

Is Atorvastatin similar to any other treatments?

Atorvastatin and Simvastatin are two of the most frequently prescribed medicines for high cholesterol. They are part of a group of drugs known as HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, or statins. Both are effective, though they operate in slightly different ways.

Lipitor is a prescription medication containing atorvastatin that helps lower blood cholesterol. It decreases the "bad" cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood while increasing the "good" cholesterol levels. Although it works just like Atorvastatin, Lipitor is a branded version, not a generic one. This means the packaging and the tablets might look different. Being a branded option, it tends to be a bit more expensive as well.

Which version of Atorvastatin should I use?

Our clinician can talk this through with you. Several factors need to be considered to find the right dose for you. These include your age, how severe your condition is, any other medications you're taking, and the reason you're being prescribed this medication.

How effective is Atorvastatin?

Atorvastatin is a highly effective treatment. It has been thoroughly researched and offers certain clinical benefits compared to other statins.

Arca and Gaspardone conducted a study showing that Atorvastatin lowered the relative risk of primary coronary heart disease events by 36% compared to patients with hypertension who were given a placebo. Published data supports the secondary preventative benefits of atorvastatin in different clinical situations.

Do I need a prescription for Atorvastatin?

Yes, atorvastatin is only available with a prescription because its effectiveness needs to be checked when you start taking it. If it doesn't seem to be working as well as expected, our clinician can change your dose or suggest other treatments. You might be prescribed this medication if you have a family history of heart disease or if you have a long-term condition like rheumatoid arthritis or type 1 or 2 diabetes.

Important Information

Atorvastatin isn't right for everyone, and there are a few things you should keep in mind when using it.

Here's all the official information on it. If anything isn't clear, just let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you.

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