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Does lipitor's label mention increased flexibility as a side effect?

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Does Lipitor’s prescribing label mention “increased flexibility” as a side effect?

No. “Increased flexibility” is not listed on Lipitor’s (atorvastatin) prescribing information as an adverse side effect.

What side effects are actually listed on Lipitor’s label?

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.”

Could “flexibility” be related to another term on the label?

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.

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