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Are you experiencing any side effects from taking lipitor?

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Are you experiencing any side effects from taking Lipitor?

Lipitor (atorvastatin) can cause muscle pain or weakness in some patients. These symptoms often improve after stopping the drug or reducing the dose.

What should you do if you have muscle pain?

Patients who develop muscle pain while taking Lipitor should contact their doctor right away. The doctor may order creatine kinase tests to check for serious muscle damage.

Can other symptoms appear?

Lipitor may also lead to digestive upset, headache, or cold-like symptoms in some users. Rare cases involve liver enzyme changes that the doctor will monitor through blood tests.

What happens if you stop taking Lipitor?

Stopping the drug usually reverses most side effects, but cholesterol levels can rise again unless the patient finds an alternative treatment plan.

Are there alternatives available?

Other statins such as rosuvastatin or pravastatin exist, plus non-statin options like ezetimibe or PCSK9 inhibitors for patients intolerant to atorvastatin.



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