CoQ10 can be dosed the same, whether you are on Lipitor or not.
100 mg a day
The maximum dose, accepted by most physicians, is 80 mg/day.
The cause for arthritis is unknown
It shouldn't. If you are on Lipitor, it may be that you just have a circulation problem. Give the Lipitor a chance to lower your cholesterol and exorcise and see what happens.
CAN YOU TAKE LIPITOR AND CARDIZEM TOGETHER?
The typical maximum dose of Lipitor (atorvastatin) for managing cholesterol levels is generally 80 mg. While this dose can be effective for some patients, it may also increase the risk of side effects, such as muscle pain or liver issues. It's essential to follow a healthcare provider's recommendation and have regular check-ups to monitor for any adverse effects. Always consult your doctor if you have concerns about your dosage.
Lipitor (the generic is atorvastatin) is a cholesterol medication.
is lipitor a medication for Carotid stenosis?
You take every day lipitor, to level concentration of lipitor, you must take lipitor (same dosage) same time every day. I would say that lipitor stay about 24 hours in your bloodstream.
There is no difference between Atorvastin and Lipitor. They are the name drug used to control high cholesterol or hypercholesteraemia. Atovastin is the active drug used in Lipitor to gain the desired effect, Lipitor is just a trade name that a drug company uses to sell or identify the drug. Generic : Atorvastin Trade : Lipitor
Bottom line, you need to take it forever. If you stop, your cholesterol will rise back to pre-treatment levels....exposing you to risk of MI and Stroke. You should not stop taking Lipitor without consulting your doctor. However, one of the warnings for Lipitor is that if you experience "unexplained muscle pain or weakness," you should get immediate medical attention, because it may be a symptom of a rare but serious side effect.
Yes. Lipitor is a prescription medicine in Canada, as well as in the U.S.