Lipitor
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Brand name:
Lipitor
Pronounced: LIP-ih-tor
Generic name: Atorvastatin calcium
Why is Lipitor prescribed?
Lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering drug. Your doctor may
prescribe it along with a special diet if your blood cholesterol or
triglyceride level is high and you have been unable to lower your
readings by diet alone. The drug works by helping to clear harmful
low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol out of the blood and by
limiting the body's ability to form new LDL cholesterol.
Your doctor may prescribe Lipitor to reduce your chances of
having a heart attack or developing heart disease if you have any
of the following risk factors:
- Are age 55 years or older.
- Smoke.
- Have high blood pressure.
- Have low levels of HDL (high-density lipoprotein--the good
cholesterol).
- Have a family history of early heart disease.
For people at high risk of heart disease, the doctor may suggest
a cholesterol-lowering medication if LDL readings are 130 or more.
For those at low risk, a medication is considered at readings of
190 or more.
Most important fact about Lipitor
Lipitor is usually prescribed only if diet, exercise, and weight
loss fail to bring your cholesterol levels under control. It's
important to remember that Lipitor is a supplement--not a
substitute--for those other measures. To get the full benefit of
the medication, you need to stick to the diet and exercise program
prescribed by your doctor. All these efforts to keep your
cholesterol levels normal are important because they may lower your
risk of heart disease.
How should you take Lipitor?
Lipitor should be taken once a day, with or without food. You
can take it in the morning or the evening, but should hold to the
same time each day. The drug generally begins working within 2
weeks.
For an even greater cholesterol-lowering effect, your doctor may
prescribe Lipitor along with a different kind of lipid-lowering
drug such as Questran or Colestid. It's important to avoid taking
the two drugs at the same time of day. Take Lipitor at least 1 hour
before or 4 hours after the other drug.
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