Indicated for: dyslipidemia
Route of administration: oral
Substance: lovastatin (statin lipid-lowering agent)
ATC: C10AA02 (Cardiovascular system | Lipid modifying agents, plain | Hmg coa reductase inhibitors)
Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice.
This medicine may affect the liver.
This medicine may have important interactions with other medicines.
Seek medical advice if unexplained muscle pain occurs.
Periodic laboratory tests may be required during treatment.
Use during pregnancy only on medical advice.
Lovastatin is a medication used to lower high cholesterol levels and prevent cardiovascular diseases. It belongs to a class of drugs known as statins, which work by inhibiting an enzyme involved in cholesterol production in the liver.
Lovastatin is prescribed for patients with hypercholesterolemia or at high risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack or stroke. The medication is usually taken once daily in the evening to maximize its effects.
Side effects may include muscle pain, nausea, headaches, or elevated liver enzymes. In rare cases, serious adverse effects such as rhabdomyolysis, a condition involving muscle tissue breakdown, may occur.
Patients taking lovastatin should avoid excessive alcohol consumption and inform their doctor about any other medications or supplements they are taking. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not use this medication.