Lipitor is a medication known as a "statin", and statins are used to treat high cholesterol.
The therapeutic effect is otherwise known as the "desired effect". The effect we want the drug to do. In contrast to Adverse or undesired effect.
Unless you tell the NAME of the medicine you want to take instead of Lipitor, no one can answer your question.
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
The therapeutic dosage is the amount of a therapeutic agent which causes the therapeutic effect. This is prescribed by qualified therapists for varied conditions.
Non-therapeutic drug effects are those that don't treat the target condition. For instance, the stomach cramping caused by erythromycin is a non-therapeutic effect when erythromycin is used for infection; interestingly, it may be a therapeutic effect if erythromycin is used for gastroparesis.
Not a "cure" medicated to a "highly functional level"
It means generically feeling of wellbeing
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CoQ10 can be dosed the same, whether you are on Lipitor or not.
Phytonadione (mephyton) is used to reverse the therapeutic effect of heparin
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