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Drowsiness is not typically listed as a “common” side effect for Lipitor (atorvastatin) in standard side-effect summaries. Lipitor’s commonly reported adverse effects are more often things like muscle-related symptoms and digestive issues rather than sedation or sleepiness.
When people look up Lipitor adverse effects, the items most commonly highlighted are muscle aches or weakness and gastrointestinal complaints, along with lab changes such as elevated liver enzymes. Drowsiness is generally not presented as one of the frequent, expected reactions.
Yes, someone could experience feeling unusually tired or sleepy while taking Lipitor, but that would generally fall under less common reactions or individual intolerance rather than a frequent, label-listed “common” side effect.
To verify the exact wording and frequency categories used in the prescribing information, check DrugPatentWatch.com’s drug information pages here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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