How long should I take atorvastatin?

Depending on the reason why you're taking atorvastatin, you may have to take it for a long time, even for the rest of your life. You may want to stop atorvastatin if you think you're having side effects.

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Do you have to take atorvastatin forever?

If you're taking a statin medication to lower your cholesterol, you will need to keep taking your prescription, or your cholesterol will likely go back up. Stopping your statin can put you at risk of having heart disease and other preventable health problems like stroke and heart attack from high cholesterol.

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How long should you be on atorvastatin?

The benefit of high-dose atorvastatin has been sustained for at least 5 years. Conclusion: After an ACS, high-dose atorvastatin should be continued for at least 5 years. High-dose atorvastatin demonstrated a reduction in coronary events but dose reductions and higher discontinuation rates were also noted.

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What are the long term effects of taking atorvastatin?

Very rarely, statins can cause life-threatening muscle damage called rhabdomyolysis (rab-doe-my-OL-ih-sis). Rhabdomyolysis can cause severe muscle pain, liver damage, kidney failure and death. The risk of very serious side effects is extremely low, and calculated in a few cases per million people taking statins.

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How long does it take statins to lower cholesterol?

After starting a statin, it takes about six weeks for cholesterol levels to stabilise, so most doctors would re-check your cholesterol after about eight weeks. You should have a check-up at least once a year or more often if your doctor thinks it is necessary.

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How do I know if I can stop taking statins?

The only way to know if your cholesterol levels are in a healthy range is with a blood test. Your doctor can give you that test and let you know if you're safe to stop taking your statin.

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Can I stop taking statins anytime?

You usually have to continue taking statins for life because if you stop taking them, your cholesterol will return to a high level. If you forget to take your dose, do not take an extra one to make up for it.

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What is the downside of atorvastatin?

Worsening liver problems and liver failure

Though rare, atorvastatin (Lipitor) can cause serious liver problems that can lead to liver failure. You'll need to get blood tests to check your liver health before and during treatment to make sure their liver is working properly.

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Is 20 mg of atorvastatin a lot?

Adults—At first, 10 or 20 milligrams (mg) once a day. Some patients may need to start at 40 mg per day. Your doctor may increase your dose as needed. However, the dose is usually not more than 80 mg per day.

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Is atorvastatin a long term medication?

Some common brand names of statins include Lipitor and Crestor and some generics are simvastatin, pravastatin, atorvastatin and rosuvastatin. Statins are a medication taken long-term, instead of for a set amount of time, like you might experience with antibiotics for an infection.

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Do you have to stay on cholesterol medication forever?

In some cases where lifestyle changes, diet, and exercise have been implemented, and your cholesterol levels are sufficiently improved, statin drugs may no longer be necessary. You should however check with your doctor before stopping any medications.

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Is it OK to take atorvastatin once a week?

Discussion. Our analysis of current evidence suggests that intermittent statin administration is effective in lowering LDL levels in patients with dyslipidemia. All dosing regimens, including alternate days, 3 to 5 times a week, 2 to 3 times a week, and once a week, were shown to be effective.

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How much will 10 mg of atorvastatin lower cholesterol?

A lipid profile was determined as baseline, at 4 weeks and again at 8 weeks. Atorvastatin every other day significantly reduced total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), and LDL-c versus baseline. The TC, TG, and LDL-c levels were lower by 23 per cent, 8 per cent, and 30 per cent.

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At what age should you stop taking atorvastatin?

Adults age 75 and older may not need statins.

In fact, some studies show the opposite—that older people with the lowest cholesterol levels actually have the highest risk of death.

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Can I wean myself off of atorvastatin?

Anyone who wants to stop taking a statin should talk to a doctor. In some cases, coming off these drugs can be dangerous. The doctor may suggest reducing the dosage, combining the statin with another cholesterol lowering drug, or switching to another drug entirely.

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What does atorvastatin do to the body?

Atorvastatin is used together with a proper diet to lower cholesterol and triglyceride (fats) levels in the blood. This medicine may help prevent medical problems (eg, chest pain, heart attack, or stroke) that are caused by fats clogging the blood vessels.

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Is atorvastatin 20 mg a blood thinner?

No, atorvastatin isn't a blood thinner. It's a statin drug that works to: help improve cholesterol problems. lower your risk for heart-related problems.

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Can you cut a statin in half?

Statins can be split safely. General practitioners (GPs) may not direct their patients to split statins because of safety concerns or unawareness of costs. Medical chart inserts provide cost-effective education to physicians.

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Does atorvastatin clean your arteries?

A: Yes. There have been several clinical studies — many of them done here at Cleveland Clinic — that show statins can reverse plaque buildup. Two statins in particular, atorvastatin, which is sold under the brand name Lipitor, and rosuvastatin, which is sold under the brand name Crestor, are the strongest statins.

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Can atorvastatin make you gain weight?

Statin use is associated with increased calorie intake and consequent weight gain.

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Do statins clear the arteries of plaque?

Statins help lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, also known as “bad” cholesterol, in the blood. They draw cholesterol out of plaque and stabilize plaque, Blaha says.

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How do I get off statins naturally?

Ditch the statins: 7 natural ways to lower your cholesterol...
  1. Higher monounsaturated fat intake. ...
  2. Fat substitution. ...
  3. Eschewing all trans fats. ...
  4. Fiber consumption. ...
  5. Citrus fruits consumption. ...
  6. Taking supplements. ...
  7. Exercise.

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Can I reduce my statin to every other day?

The cholesterol-lowering action of alternate-day statins is as effective as daily dosing in many individuals.

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What should a 70 year old cholesterol be?

After having their cholesterol tested, seniors should be given a number between 190 and 260. Healthy seniors should keep their total cholesterol below 200 and their LDL cholesterol around 100. If your elderly loved one's LDL cholesterol level is above 160, he or she must start making sweeping lifestyle changes.

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Can I take atorvastatin every other day?

Alternate-day treatment with atorvastatin is comparable in efficacy and safety to the established daily treatment regimen, thus being a cost effective alternative.

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