No, these should be safe to take together. There is a chance that the amount of hormones could be elevated, but your doctor will have taken that into effect when he or she prescribed these two drugs together. Even with a slight increase, the data do not show any significant problems with taking these together.
by taking lipitor
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Grapefruit.
Yes taking drug can interfere with memory.
It has been cited that Lipitor can hinder the production and effectiveness of testosterone. The doctor that prescribed the Lipitor should have covered this with you, and may be able to assist with testosterone injections.
Your cholesterol goes up
Yes but don't take them at the same time but separate at least 2 hours bt them
There is no problem with taking oranges with lipitor. Be careful. This is too broad a statement. Pomelos, Sevilles and Cara Cara oranges should not be consumed while on Lipitor. They will give the same results as Grapefruit.
Yes, a person could drink Crystal Light Ruby Red Grapefruit drink while taking Lipitor. The reason for this is that there is no real grapefruit contained in the drink mix.
It's generally not recommended to stop taking Lipitor (atorvastatin) abruptly without consulting your healthcare provider. Discontinuing the medication suddenly can lead to a rebound increase in cholesterol levels and an elevated risk of cardiovascular events. If you're considering stopping Lipitor, it's best to discuss your concerns and potential alternatives with your doctor for a safe and effective transition.
Yes. There is no deferral for potential donors taking statins for elevated lipids or total cholesterol.
No.