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Tag: Statin safety

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Which drugs should not be taken with atorvastatin?

4 min read
While statin-induced myopathy is a known side effect, affecting 1 to 10 out of every 100 people, the risk significantly increases when combined with certain medications [1.7.2, 1.8.4]. Understanding which drugs should not be taken with atorvastatin is crucial for safety.

Can I Take Colchicine with Atorvastatin? Understanding the Risks

4 min read
In a study of statin-induced myopathy, colchicine was the second-most-common interacting drug, highlighting the importance of understanding the question: Can I take colchicine with atorvastatin? [1.4.1] Combining these drugs requires caution due to a significant interaction risk [1.2.1].

Can I take atorvastatin and azithromycin together?

4 min read
As of 2019, about 92 million U.S. adults reported taking a statin medication to manage cholesterol [1.9.3]. A common question that arises is, **'Can I take atorvastatin and azithromycin together?'**, and understanding the risks is crucial for patient safety.

Can I take atorvastatin with ciprofloxacin?

3 min read
In 2022, atorvastatin was prescribed around 110 million times in the U.S. to manage cholesterol. When a bacterial infection occurs, many patients ask: **Can I take atorvastatin with ciprofloxacin?** The answer requires careful consideration due to a significant interaction.

What patients should not take atorvastatin?

4 min read
With over 100 million prescriptions filled yearly, atorvastatin is a leading medication for managing high cholesterol [1.7.1]. However, it is not suitable for everyone. Knowing what patients should not take atorvastatin is crucial for safety and efficacy.