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Pravastatin Description
Pravastatin tablets are taken to help reduce your cholesterol levels.
The tablets help lower cholesterol by decreasing its production in your liver.
There are three different doses available, and you can take between 10 and 40 mg daily.

What is Pravastatin?

Pravastatin is a tablet used to reduce cholesterol levels if you've been diagnosed with high cholesterol. It's a type of statin, which is a group of medicines that help lower 'bad' cholesterol. Pravastatin is also prescribed to help prevent heart and blood vessel diseases often linked to high cholesterol.

Pravastatin is an effective medication for managing high cholesterol and preventing heart disease. Clinical trials have demonstrated that Pravastatin can decrease the risk of death and reduce major vascular events in individuals with occlusive vascular disease. Put simply, it can help you live longer and with fewer health issues.

How does Pravastatin work?

Pravastatin, also known as Pravastatin sodium, is used to treat high cholesterol. It works by targeting an enzyme in the liver called 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A, which is responsible for producing cholesterol. By blocking this enzyme, Pravastatin decreases the amount of cholesterol your liver makes. This helps lower cholesterol levels in your blood, reducing the risk of heart and blood vessel diseases.

Cholesterol is essential for your body to carry out different functions. Pravastatin works by reducing the amount of cholesterol your liver produces, which encourages your body to reabsorb existing cholesterol. This process can help remove the 'bad' cholesterol deposits that build up in your arteries.

What doses of Pravastatin are there?

Pravastatin is available in three strengths: 10mg, 20mg, and 40mg.

The amount of Pravastatin you need depends on the reason you're taking it. For high cholesterol and fats in your blood, the usual dose is between 10 and 40 mg once a day. If you're taking Pravastatin to help prevent heart and blood vessel disease, the typical dose is 40 mg daily. Always follow your clinician's instructions on how to take Pravastatin.

How long does it take Pravastatin to work?

Pravastatin starts lowering your cholesterol quite quickly, but it may take a few weeks for your levels to stabilise. Once you take Pravastatin, it reaches its highest concentration in your blood within an hour. It typically takes about six weeks for your cholesterol to stabilise.

You'll only experience the benefits of Pravastatin while you're taking it. If you stop, your cholesterol levels might increase again. Pravastatin is usually a treatment you'll need to continue for life.

What should I do if I make a mistake taking Pravastatin?

If you miss a dose of Pravastatin, don't worry. Simply take your next dose at the usual time. Avoid taking a double dose to compensate for the missed one, as this could raise the chance of side effects.

If you take more Pravastatin than you've been advised, get in touch with your doctor or seek medical advice straight away. You might need help or treatment for any symptoms you have.

Are there any alternatives to Pravastatin?

Certainly, you have choices when it comes to treating high cholesterol. Besides Pravastatin, we provide several other statin medications, such as Simvastatin, Atorvastatin, and Rosuvastatin (known by the brand name Crestor). These all function similarly by lowering the production of 'bad' cholesterol in your liver, targeting the enzyme that helps create it.

When comparing 40 mg of Pravastatin to 80 mg of Atorvastatin, the highest dose of Atorvastatin lowers 'bad' cholesterol more effectively than the highest dose of Pravastatin. Therefore, if your cholesterol is particularly high, Atorvastatin might be a better option for you.

Can you get Pravastatin side effects?

You might experience side effects from Pravastatin, though not everyone does. They're not very common, but the most frequent side effects include:

There are some more serious side effects of Pravastatin that you should know about. If you experience any of these serious side effects, stop taking Pravastatin and get in touch with your doctor straight away.

For more detailed information about the potential side effects of Pravastatin, please refer to the patient information leaflet.

How effective is Pravastatin?

Pravastatin is one of the earliest and most well-known treatments for lowering the risk of heart problems due to high cholesterol. Research shows that taking 40 mg of Pravastatin each day can lower total cholesterol by 25-34% and consistently decrease the risk of dying from heart-related diseases by 24%.

Do I need a prescription for Pravastatin?

Yes, you'll need a prescription for Pravastatin – it's not available over the counter. It's not suitable for everyone, so a clinician must ensure it's appropriate for you. They also need to keep an eye on your treatment to ensure your current dose is effectively managing your cholesterol.

Share a bit about yourself in our online consultation, and we'll suggest safe and effective treatments for high cholesterol tailored to you.

Important Information

Pravastatin isn't right for everyone, and there are a few things you should know 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.

Always Read The Patient Information Leaflet

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