Indicated for: dyslipidemia
Substance: atorvastatin (statin lipid-lowering agent)
ATC: C10AA05 (Cardiovascular system | Lipid modifying agents, plain | Hmg coa reductase inhibitors)
Atorvastatin is a medication used to lower blood cholesterol levels, recommended for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack or stroke. This medicine works by inhibiting an enzyme involved in cholesterol production in the liver, thus reducing the risk of fat deposits in the blood vessels.
Atorvastatin is usually taken as tablets once a day, as directed by your doctor. The dose is determined individually, based on cholesterol levels and each patient's cardiovascular risk. It is important to follow the treatment exactly as prescribed and not to stop taking it without your doctor's approval.
Side effects of atorvastatin may include muscle pain, fatigue, digestive problems, or increased liver enzyme levels. In rare cases, more serious reactions may occur, such as severe muscle damage or allergic reactions. If you notice any unusual symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.
Atorvastatin is an effective medicine for controlling cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular complications. Following medical advice, adopting a healthy lifestyle, and regular monitoring of blood tests are essential for the success of the treatment. Inform your doctor about any other medications or supplements you are taking.