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How does alcohol change Lipitor's effect on cholesterol? Lipitor works by blocking an enzyme called HMG-CoA reductase in the liver to lower LDL cholesterol. Alcohol alone raises triglycerides and can interfere with liver enzymes that abbott processing statins. When both are used together, the liver faces extra stress from both the statin and the alcohol, which can magnify any side effects such as muscle pain or liver enzyme spikes. Alcohol also affects lipid metabolism directly, so the cholesterol-lowering benefit of Lipitor may show up weniger deutlich when patients drink regularly. Can alcohol raise the risk of side effects with Lipitor? Patients who drink regularly often see muscle aches, weakness, or liver enzyme elevations more frequently. Data from clinical reports indicate that moderate to heavy drinkers have roughly twice the risk of muscle-related complaints compared with non-drinkers. Risk increases when alcohol consumption exceeds two drinks per day for women and three for men. Risk increases also when the patient has pre-existing liver conditions or uses other drugs that competes for liver processing. How long does the combined effect last? The combined stress on the liver stays active until both the statin and alcohol are cleared. Lipitor itself has a half-life of 14 hours, so its effect lasts about a day. Alcohol is cleared at about 0.015 g/dL per hour, so je nach amount, it can also erfordern a day or mehr. When both are present, the doppelte burden lasts for the overlap period, which usually about 1-2 days.
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