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No. “Increased flexibility” is not listed on Lipitor’s (atorvastatin) prescribing information as an adverse side effect.
Lipitor’s label focuses on known statin-associated effects such as muscle-related symptoms (for example, muscle pain, weakness, or serious muscle injury such as rhabdomyolysis), liver enzyme elevations, and other well-documented reactions, rather than “increased flexibility.”
If you’re seeing “flexibility” in a different context (for example, as part of a non-medical description or a patient report), it likely corresponds to something else the label uses different wording for, such as musculoskeletal aches or cramps. But “increased flexibility” itself is not a labeled side effect term.
I can’t verify the exact label wording for your specific Lipitor product version from the information provided here. If you share the exact label excerpt or the NDC/manufacturer (or a link/PDF), I can match the terminology precisely to the label text.
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