Hereβs a clear explanation of the common side effects of atorvastatin, a widely prescribed cholesterol-lowering medication:
πΉ Common Side Effects
- Muscle pain or weakness (myalgia) β mild soreness or tenderness
- Headache
- Upset stomach β nausea, indigestion, or mild diarrhea
- Cold-like symptoms β runny nose, sore throat, congestion
- Mild fatigue β some people feel unusually tired
πΉ Less Common / Serious Side Effects
- Liver problems β signs include yellowing of skin or eyes, dark urine
- Severe muscle issues (myopathy or rhabdomyolysis) β rare but serious
- Allergic reactions β rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing
π‘ Tips to Reduce Side Effects
- Take atorvastatin in the evening (cholesterol production is higher at night)
- Avoid grapefruit or grapefruit juice β it can increase side effects
- Report persistent muscle pain or weakness to your doctor
- Regular liver function tests may be recommended during long-term use
β Bottom line: Most people tolerate atorvastatin well. Side effects are usually mild, but monitoring for muscle or liver symptoms is important.
If you want, I can make a visual chart showing atorvastatin side effects from most common to rare for quick reference.
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