Atorvastatin Tablets, 28 Tablets

Atorvastatin Tablets available in 6 strengths

10mg, 20mg, 30mg, 40mg, 60mg and 80mg


Atorvastatin Tablets available in 6 strengths

  • Atorvastatin  10mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 20mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 30mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 40mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 60mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 80mg Tablets

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Atorvastatin Tablets available in 6 strengths
  • Atorvastatin  10mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 20mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 30mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 40mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 60mg Tablets
  • Atorvastatin 80mg Tablets

Atorvastatin Tablets, 28 Tablets

Introducing Atorvastatin Tablets: Your Path to Heart Health

Product Description:

Elevate your journey towards optimal heart health with Atorvastatin Tablets, a trusted solution that belongs to the esteemed family of lipid-regulating medications known as statins. Crafted to address the pressing concerns of cholesterol and triglyceride levels in your bloodstream, Atorvastatin Tablets stand as a steadfast ally when dietary adjustments and lifestyle changes fall short.

Key Benefits:

  • Cholesterol Control: Atorvastatin Tablets offer a potent approach to managing your cholesterol levels effectively. When paired with a low-fat diet, these tablets diligently work to lower the presence of cholesterol and triglycerides, fostering a healthier lipid profile.
  • Reduced Risk: Beyond its immediate lipid-lowering prowess, Atorvastatin Tablets also shine as a preventative measure. Even if your cholesterol levels appear within the norm, these tablets can be your shield against heightened risks of heart disease. Prioritize your heart’s wellness with Atorvastatin’s comprehensive approach.
  • Six Strengths, Tailored Care: Our range of Atorvastatin Tablets is available in six meticulously calibrated strengths, ensuring that your treatment aligns precisely with your individual requirements. Choose from Atorvastatin 10mg, 20mg, 30mg, 40mg, 60mg, and 80mg Tablets, offering a nuanced approach to personalized care.
  • Standard Diet Synergy: We understand the importance of a consistent diet during your treatment journey. Atorvastatin Tablets encourage you to maintain a standard cholesterol-lowering diet, optimizing your chances of achieving the best possible results.

Why Choose Atorvastatin Tablets:

When it comes to safeguarding your heart’s vitality, compromise is not an option. Atorvastatin Tablets offer a multifaceted approach that merges scientific precision with your well-being aspirations. Backed by extensive research and a legacy of success stories, this medication stands as a beacon of hope for those who seek to conquer cholesterol-related challenges.

Elevate your heart health journey with Atorvastatin Tablets – because your heart deserves nothing but the best.

Note: Always consult your healthcare professional before starting any new medication or treatment regimen.

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What is the price of  Atorvastatin Tablets?

The price of  Atorvastatin Tablets starts from £6.50

Where can you buy Atorvastatin Tablets?

You can buy Atorvastatin Tablets at Dock Pharmacy Essex UK, UK Online Pharmacy.

Can you buy Atorvastatin Tablets Over the counter?

Atorvastatin Tablets are not available to buy over the counter. You need a prescription to buy Atorvastatin Tablets

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Strength

10mg Tablets, 20mg Tablets, 40mg Tablets, 60mg Tablets, 80mg Tablets, 30mg tablets

Brand

Lipitor

How To Use

How to take atorvastatin

Before starting treatment, your doctor will place you on a low-cholesterol diet, which you should maintain also during therapy with atorvastatin.

The usual starting dose of atorvastatin is 10 mg once a day in adults and children aged 10 years or older. This may be increased if necessary by your doctor until you are taking the amount you need. Your doctor will adapt the dose at intervals of 4 weeks or more. The maximum dose of atorvastatin is 80 mg once a day.

Atorvastatin tablets should be swallowed whole with a drink of water, and can be taken at any time of day, with or without food. However, try to take your tablet at the same time every day.

Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.

Delivery Options

Delivery options

All deliveries are subject to the availability of the product and product sale conditions been met.

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UK Delivery

Standard Delivery within the UK £3.50 Delivery time 3-4 days
First Class Delivery within the UK £5.90 Delivery time 1-2 days
Priority Delivery within the UK £7.10. Next day delivery by 1pm. Order must be placed by 1pm. Priority delivery is only available Monday to Thursday.

Europe Delivery

Standard Delivery within EEC from £12.50 Delivery time up to 5 days depending on the local delivery service within your country.
Expedited Delivery within EEC £39.50 Delivery time 2 days. Delivery by DHL, UPS or TNT.

Rest of the World

Standard Delivery Rest of the World from £16.10 Delivery Time 10 – 15 Days
Expedited Delivery Rest of the World £55.09 Delivery 5 days. Delivery service by DHL, TNT or UPS

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Product Details

What you need to know before you take atorvastatin

Do not take atorvastatin: – if you are allergic to atorvastatin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6) – if you have or have ever had a disease which affects the liver. – if you have had any unexplained abnormal blood tests for liver function – if you are a woman able to have children and not using reliable contraception – if you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant – if you are breast-feeding – if you use the combination of glecaprevir/ pibrentasvir in the treatment of hepatitis C Warnings and precautions Talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse before taking atorvastatin: – if you have severe respiratory failure. – if you are taking or have taken in the last 7 days a medicine called fusidic acid, (a medicine for bacterial infection) orally or by injection. The combination of fusidic acid and atorvastatin can lead to serious muscle problems (rhabdomyolysis) – if you have had a previous stroke with bleeding into the brain, or have small pockets of fluid in the brain from previous strokes – if you have kidney problems – if you have an under-active thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) – if you have had repeated or unexplained muscle aches or pains, a personal history or family history of muscle problems – if you have had previous muscular problems during treatment with other lipid-lowering medicines (e.g. other ‘-statin’ or ‘-fibrate’ medicines) – if you regularly drink a large amount of alcohol – if you have a history of liver disease – if you are older than 70 years – If you have or have had myasthenia (a disease with general muscle weakness including in some cases muscles used when breathing), or ocular myasthenia (a disease causing eye muscle weakness) as statins may sometimes aggravate the condition or lead to the occurrence of myasthenia (see section 4). If any of these apply to you, your doctor will need to carry out a blood test before and possibly during your atorvastatin treatment to predict your risk of muscle related side effects. The risk of muscle related side effects e.g. rhabdomyolysis is known to increase when certain medicines are taken at the same time (see section 2 “Other medicines and atorvastatin”). Also tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have a muscle weakness that is constant. Additional tests and medicines may be needed to diagnose and treat this. While you are on this medicine your doctor will monitor you closely if you have diabetes or are at risk of developing diabetes. You are likely to be at risk of developing diabetes if you have high levels of sugars and fats in your blood, are overweight and have high blood pressure. Other medicines and Atorvastatin Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines. There are some medicines that may change the effect of atorvastatin or their effect may be changed by atorvastatin. This type of interaction could make one or both of the medicines less effective. Alternatively, it could increase the risk or severity of side-effects, including the important muscle wasting condition known as rhabdomyolysis described in section 4: – Medicines used to alter the way your immune system works, e.g. ciclosporin. – Certain antibiotics or antifungal medicines, e.g. erythromycin, clarithromycin, telithromycin, ketoconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, fluconazole, posaconazole, rifampin, fusidic acid. – Other medicines to regulate lipid levels, e.g. gemfibrozil, other fibrates, colestipol – Some calcium channel blockers used for angina or high blood pressure, e.g. amlodipine, diltiazem; medicines to regulate your heart rhythm e.g. digoxin, verapamil, amiodarone – Letermovir, a medicine that helps stop you from getting ill from cytomegalovirus. – Medicines used in the treatment of HIV e.g. ritonavir, lopinavir, atazanavir, indinavir, darunavir, the combination of tipranavir/ritonavir etc. – Some medicines used in the treatment of hepatitis C e.g. telaprevir, boceprevir and the combination of elbasvir/ grazoprevir, ledipasvir/sofosbuvir – Other medicines known to interact with atorvastatin include ezetimibe (which lowers cholesterol), warfarin (which reduces blood clotting), oral contraceptives, stiripentol (an anti-convulsant for epilepsy), cimetidine (used for heartburn and peptic ulcers), phenazone (a painkiller), colchicine (used to treat gout), and antacids (indigestion products containing aluminium or magnesium) – Medicines obtained without a prescription: St John’s Wort – If you need to take oral fusidic acid to treat a bacterial infection you will need to temporarily stop using this medicine. Your doctor will tell you when it is safe to restart atorvastatin. Taking atorvastatin with fusidic acid may rarely lead to muscle weakness, tenderness or pain (rhabdomyolysis). See more information regarding rhabdomyolysis in section 4. Atorvastatin with food and drink and alcohol See section 3 for instructions on how to take atorvastatin. Please note the following: Grapefruit juice Do not take more than one or two small glasses of grapefruit juice per day because large quantities of grapefruit juice can change the effects of atorvastatin. Alcohol Avoid drinking too much alcohol while taking this medicine. See section 2 “Warnings and precautions” for details. Pregnancy and breast-feeding Do not take atorvastatin if you are pregnant, or if you are trying to become pregnant. Do not take atorvastatin if you are able to become pregnant unless you use reliable contraceptive measures. Do not take atorvastatin if you are breast-feeding. The safety of atorvastatin during pregnancy and breast-feeding has not yet been proven. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine. Driving and using machines Normally this medicine does not affect your ability to drive or operate machines. However, do not drive if this medicine affects your ability to drive. Do not use any tools or machines if your ability to use them is affected by this medicine. Atorvastatin contains lactose If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars, contact your doctor before taking this medicinal product.

Side Effects

Possible side effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. If you experience any of the following serious side effects or symptoms, stop taking your tablets and tell your doctor immediately or go to the nearest hospital accident and emergency department. Rare: may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people – Serious allergic reaction which causes swelling of the face, tongue and throat that can cause great difficulty in breathing. – Serious illness with severe peeling and swelling of the skin, blistering of the skin, mouth, eyes, genitals and fever. Skin rash with pink-red blotches especially on palms of hands or soles of feet which may blister. – Muscle weakness, tenderness, pain, rupture or red-brown discolouration of urine and particularly, if at the same time, you feel unwell or have a high temperature it may be caused by an abnormal muscle breakdown (rhabdomyolysis). The abnormal muscle breakdown does not always go away, even after you have stopped taking atorvastatin, and it can be life-threatening and lead to kidney problems. Very rare: may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people – If you experience problems with unexpected or unusual bleeding or bruising, this may be suggestive of a liver complaint. You should consult your doctor as soon as possible. – Lupus-like disease syndrome (including rash, joint disorders and effects on blood cells) Other possible side effects with atorvastatin Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people – inflammation of the nasal passages, pain in the throat, nose bleed – allergic reactions – increases in blood sugar levels (if you have diabetes continue careful monitoring of your blood sugar levels), increase in blood creatine kinase. – headache – nausea, constipation, wind, indigestion, diarrhoea – joint pain, muscle pain and back pain – blood test results that show your liver function can become abnormal Uncommon: may affect up to 1 in 100 people – anorexia (loss of appetite), weight gain, decreases in blood sugar levels (if you have diabetes you should continue careful monitoring of your blood sugar levels) – having nightmares, insomnia – dizziness, numbness or tingling in the fingers and toes, reductions of sensation to pain or touch, change in sense of taste, loss of memory – blurred vision – ringing in the ears and/or head – vomiting, belching, abdominal pain upper and lower, pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas leading to stomach pain) – hepatitis (liver inflammation) – rash, skin rash and itching, hives, hair loss – neck pain, muscle fatigue – fatigue, feeling unwell, weakness, chest pain, swelling especially in the ankles (oedema), raised temperature – urine tests that are positive for white blood cells Rare: may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people – visual disturbance – unexpected bleeding or bruising – cholestasis (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes) – tendon injury Very rare: may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people – an allergic reaction – symptoms may include sudden wheezing and chest pain or tightness, swelling of the eyelids, face, lips, mouth, tongue or throat, difficulty breathing, collapse. – hearing loss – gynecomastia (breast enlargement in men). Not known: frequency cannot be estimated from the available data: – Muscle weakness that is constant. – Myasthenia gravis (a disease causing general muscle weakness including in some cases muscles used when breathing). – Ocular myasthenia (a disease causing eye muscle weakness). – Talk to your doctor if you experience weakness in your arms or legs that worsens after periods of activity, double vision or drooping of your eyelids, difficulty swallowing, or shortness of breath. Possible side effects reported with some statins (medicines of the same type): – Sexual difficulties – Depression – Breathing problems including persistent cough and/or shortness of breath or fever – Diabetes. This is more likely if you have high levels of sugars and fats in your blood, are overweight and have high blood pressure. Your doctor will monitor you while you are taking this medicine. Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly (see details below). By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine. United Kingdom Yellow Card Scheme website: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple Store.

Ingredients

What atorvastatin contains –

The active substance is atorvastatin.

Each film-coated tablet contains 10 mg atorvastatin (as atorvastatin calcium trihydrate).

Each film-coated tablet contains 20 mg atorvastatin (as atorvastatin calcium trihydrate).

Each film-coated tablet contains 30 mg atorvastatin (as atorvastatin calcium trihydrate).

Each film-coated tablet contains 40 mg atorvastatin (as atorvastatin calcium trihydrate).

Each film-coated tablet contains 60 mg atorvastatin (as atorvastatin calcium trihydrate).

Each film-coated tablet contains 80 mg atorvastatin (as atorvastatin calcium trihydrate).

How to Store

How to store atorvastatin

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children. Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the container and outer packaging after {EXP}. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month. Do not store above 25° C. Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.

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