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Atorlip 10mg Tablet 30s 10s contains Atorvastatin and Fenofibrate, which are a dynamic duo in managing cholesterol levels effectively.

Atorvastatin focuses on reducing the production of "bad" cholesterol (LDL), while Fenofibrate targets the lowering of triglyceride levels in the blood. Both medications also contribute to elevating the levels of "good" cholesterol (HDL), collectively working to maintain a healthier balance of cholesterol and supporting overall heart health.

Patients are advised to adhere to their doctor's guidance, taking the medication in the prescribed dose and duration. The medicine can be taken with or without food, but maintaining a consistent daily time is recommended for optimal results.

However, it's crucial to be aware of potential side effects, as both Atorvastatin and Fenofibrate have been associated with the risk of myopathy, a muscle-related condition, including the severe complication of rhabdomyolysis.

Patients should be vigilant for unexplained muscle pain, weakness, or tenderness, promptly reporting any signs of myopathy to their healthcare provider. Additionally, both medications may impact liver function, necessitating periodic monitoring of liver enzymes, especially during the initial months of treatment.

Elevated liver enzymes may require dose adjustments or discontinuation of the medications.

Common side effects may include nausea, stomach pain, constipation, flatulence, headache, muscle pain, increased liver enzymes, and elevated glucose levels in the blood.

In case of a missed dose, patients should take it when remembered. However, if the next dose is imminent, skipping the missed one and adhering to the regular schedule is advisable. Consultation with a doctor is recommended for guidance on managing missed doses effectively.

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Atorlip 10mg Tablet

Atorlip 10mg Tablet

Atorvastatin (10mg)

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Atorlip 5 Tablet

Atorlip 5 Tablet

Atorvastatin (5mg)

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Atorlip 80mg Tablet 7s

Atorlip 80mg Tablet 7s

Atorvastatin (80mg)

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Atorlip 20mg Tablet 15s

Atorlip 20mg Tablet 15s

Atorvastatin (20mg)

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Atorlip 80 Tablet 10s

Atorlip 80 Tablet 10s

Atorvastatin (80mg)

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Atorlip 40 Tablet

Atorlip 40 Tablet

Atorvastatin (40mg)

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Atorlip 5mg Tablet

Atorlip 5mg Tablet

Atorvastatin (5mg)

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Related Faqs

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Can I take alcohol with Monotorva?

No, it is not advised to take alcohol with Monotorva. This is because the risk of developing liver problems increases if you drink alcohol while taking this medicine. Moreover, there is a significant increase in the triglyceride levels if Monotorva is taken along with alcohol. This can further lead to liver damage and also worsen some of the side effects such as muscle pain, muscle weakness and tenderness. People with liver problems are therefore advised, not to take Monotorva without consulting the doctor. They should also refrain from consuming alcohol while taking this medicine to get maximum benefit.

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Can I stop taking Monotorva?

No, you should not stop taking Monotorva without consulting your doctor. If you think that Monotorva is causing side effects, you should consult your doctor who may accordingly lower your dose or change your medicine.

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Why is Atorva used?

About atorvastatin Atorvastatin belongs to a group of medicines called statins. Its used to lower cholesterol if youve been diagnosed with high blood cholesterol. Its also taken to prevent heart disease, including heart attacks and strokes.

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Can Tonact cause muscle problems or muscle injury?

Yes, taking Tonact can cause muscle problems or muscle injury. This is because of the reduced oxygen supply to the muscle cells which leads to fatigue, muscle pain, tenderness or muscle weakness. The soreness may be significant enough to interfere with your daily activities. Do not take it lightly and consult your doctor to know about ways to prevent this and to avoid making it worse.

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Is Atocor used for lowering cholesterol?

Atocor belongs to a group of medicines known as statins, which lowers the level of lipids or fats. Atocor is used to lower lipids known as cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood when low-fat diet and lifestyle changes fail to lower the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides. If you are at an increased risk of heart disease, Atocor can also be used to reduce such risk even if your cholesterol levels are normal. You should maintain a standard cholesterol-lowering diet during treatment.

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What are the most common side effects of Atocor?

The common side effects of Atocor include nausea, indigestion, constipation, flatulence, diarrhea, headache, and aches and pains in your back and joints. It may also cause nosebleeds, sore throat, and cold-like symptoms, such as a runny nose, blocked nose or sneezing.

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