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Did lipitor cause any changes to your liver enzymes?

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How did Lipitor affect liver enzyme levels in studies?

Lipitor (atorvastatin) belongs to the statin class of drugs and is known to cause mild, dose-dependent elevations in liver enzymes. In clinical trials, persistent enzyme increases occurred in 0.7% of patients taking 10 mg and 2.3% of patients taking 80 mg. These changes reversed after discontinuation or dose reduction.

Can Lipitor cause liver damage beyond enzyme elevation?

Rare cases of liver injury have been reported with atorvastatin, but actual liver failure remains very uncommon. The FDA requires monitoring of liver function tests before treatment and periodically during use, especially at higher doses. Clinical data show most elevations stay asymptomatic and do not progress to serious damage.

Why do some patients see enzyme changes while others do not?

Liver enzyme responses vary widely. Factors include genetics, baseline liver function, concurrent medications, alcohol use, and dose size. Patients with active liver disease are contraindicated for Lipitor. Myopathy and rhabdomyolysis risks also overlap with these factors, making careful patient selection important.

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