What is the generic name for atorvastatin?

What is the generic name for atorvastatin?

Lipitor is available as a generic drug called atorvastatin. Crestor is available as a generic drug called rosuvastatin. A generic drug is an exact copy of the active drug in a brand-name medication. The generic is considered to be as safe and effective as the original drug.

Who is the manufacturer of atorvastatin?

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Viatris, the maker of LIPITOR, is proud to offer the brand-name cholesterol medication that has been prescribed to over 29 million patients.

Can atorvastatin cause personality changes?

Psychiatric adverse effects, altering mood, personality, and behavior, sometimes arise in patients receiving statins. Statin psychiatric effects can include irritability/aggression, anxiety or depressed mood, violent ideation, sleep problems including nightmares, and possibly suicide attempt and completion.

What drugs should not be taken with atorvastatin?

Some products that may interact with this drug include: daptomycin, gemfibrozil. Other medications can affect the removal of atorvastatin from your body, which may affect how atorvastatin works. Examples include cyclosporine, glecaprevir plus pibrentasvir, telaprevir, telithromycin, ritonavir, among others.

Is it OK to take atorvastatin every other day?

Conclusions: In hypercholesterolemia patients, atorvastatin 10 mg every other day is safe and effective in lowering TC, TG, with LDL-c and a slight increase in HDL-c.

Is atorvastatin same as Lipitor?

Lipitor is a brand-name medication manufactured by Pfizer. The generic name of Lipitor is atorvastatin. It is used to treat high cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.

When did atorvastatin go generic?

The hospital pharmacy started dispensing generic, non-proprietary atorvastatin (Ranbaxy Laboratories) on 3 July 2012 as part of a general policy to switch all drugs to generics if possible in order to reduce costs. Prior to this, all patients with a prescription for atorvastatin were issued LipitorĀ®.

Do statins make you look older?

Interestingly, another study recently reported that statins could slow aging, as they were found to be associated with longer telomere length. Telomeres are the areas at the end of the chromosomes, 23 pairs of which contain the DNA in each cell in your body.

Are statins related to Alzheimer’s?

Statins have been linked with reduced risk of all-cause dementia and even Alzheimer’s disease as well. It is possible that statins are affecting Alzheimer’s pathology directly [67].