Along with exercise AND proper diet, yes, it would - as long as your body isn't affected with liver disease from the Statins.
Lipitor, along with diet, can reduce cholesterol levels for many patients. However, individual results will vary. You should only take Lipitor under the supervision of a doctor, especially because in rare cases Lipitor can have serious or even fatal side effects.
Beginning on November 30, 2011, the biggest selling prescription drug of all time, Lipitor, will be available as a generic prescription. Lipitor pills, which are used to reduce levels of low-density liproteins (LDL), or bad cholesterol in the blood, are currently only manufactured by Pfizer. Generic manufacturer Ranbaxy will be the only pharmaceutical company to sell generic Lipitor pills for the first six months following its release.
reduce the amount of energy required for activation
Yep.
reduce the amount of exposure required to produce an image.
There IS an interaction between lipitor and St John's Wort. St John's Wort can increase the effect of lipitor, including increasing the risk of side effects of lipitor (liver upset, muscle pain).However, if you REALLY need to take these two together, speak to your pharmacist or doctor. You may be able to take them together DEPENDING on what dose of lipitor you're taking.Bottom line: stop taking St John's Wort if it's not necessary. If you want something for depression, there are other medications available that won't interact with lipitor.elementFontfont-familyfont-sizefont-stylefont-variantfont-weightletter-spacingline-heighttext-decorationtext-aligntext-indenttext-transformwhite-spaceword-spacingcolorBackgroundbg-attachmentbg-colorbg-imagebg-positionbg-repeatBoxwidthheightborder-topborder-rightborder-bottomborder-leftmarginpaddingmax-heightmin-heightmax-widthmin-widthoutline-coloroutline-styleoutline-widthPositioningpositiontopbottomrightleftfloatdisplayclearz-indexListlist-style-imagelist-style-typelist-style-positionTablevertical-alignborder-collapseborder-spacingcaption-sideempty-cellstable-layoutEffectstext-shadow-webkit-box-shadowborder-radiusOtheroverflowcursorvisibility I think St. John Wort will reduce the effect of Lipitor if you have heart problem.
they reduce the activation energy required for the reaction to occur
That is the function of a catalyst.
Recycling reduce the energy of processing raw material and made into the product, it also reduce the energy required for the waste management process.
No, enzymes just reduce the activation energy required to do a reaction.
half- life
no because proper nutrition are required for our body.