Thursday, December 31, 2009

How long have statins been used to control cholesterol and in particular, lipitor?

Question:

It seems like they have been around at least since the 90's. Thank you for your answers.

Answer:

Since the late 80's.



Conventional high cholesterol treatment for lowering cholesterol levels is prescription statin drugs. Unfortunately, statins don't distinguish between "bad" cholesterol (LDL) and "good" cholesterol (HDL). They also reduce Co-enzyme Q10 and L-carnitine levels, important in energy production and fat metabolism. Side-effects like myalgia and stomach, lung and liver tumors have been associated with use of these drugs.



A combination of natural cholesterol remedies, regular exercise and dietary changes can make a significant impact in lowering cholesterol levels and reduce or even eliminate the need for prescription drugs. Source(s): http://www.naturalliving4u.com/high_chol…

http://www.naturalliving4u.com/cholesto_…

Monday, December 28, 2009

Why are so many medical doctors so uneducated about how important a healthy lifestyle is?

Question:

I literally changed my views 180 degrees, almost, in the last few years. I never really thought about food and just took things like Lipitor to "stay healthy". Then I met this diet / fitness trainer who helped me get in great shape and i've never felt better before and I have a good diet and don't take any medication anymore at all.



but so many doctors never advise things like that. They just put you on antibiotics for a simple cold, for example and then don't even advise to take probiotics after that. So they kill your intestinal bacteria including the good ones and don't care about rebuilding them.



it's so ignorant.



Your body is made out of what you eat you know.

Answer:

Hey Austrian, In the US they prescribe antibiotics to 20 million people a year for viral infections When they know it does nothing for viral infections. NU TING!!! How are we suppose to trust someone like this. We have no voice! and it ticks me off to no end when they try to cover up things here and debunk everything we say like they're gods and then congratulate one another, like a bunch of blood sucking bats.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Lipitor links to cancer?

Question:

are there any long term links to lipitor and cancer?

Answer:

Headaches, muscle pain, and joint pain are common side effects that have been reported with Lipitor. Side effects that are less common include lack of appetite, back pain, and constipation. Although most people have no problems when taking the drug, serious side effects of Lipitor, such as unexplained muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, should be reported to your healthcare provider right away.

However

There was a webpage (http://www.captainclark.com/Pages/lipitorhorror.html) that "Claimed!!!" that Lipitor caused Lung Cancer. Im not Sure.

BUT, As Far as I know. NO. Lipitor Does NOT link to Cancer. Source(s): 2 Years Med School

Does anyone know the web site to get money back when getting a lipitor prescription?

Question:



Answer:

http://www.expressdelivery.biz/drugs/lip…



http://www.consumeraffairs.com/rx/pfizer…



Hope those sites help. Source(s): professional nurse

Nurses-can i take meds like nexxium if i take lipitor and lopressor,or will it conflict?

Question:

i am in my 50's.just recently started lipitor and lopressor .forgot to ask my dr,can i still take nexxium or omoprazole for acid reflux? i just started the cholestrol and b/p meds a week ago.i would like to take my reflux meds again,but i am not sure its ok?thanx so much!

Answer:

You can take these together. I order similar combinations all the time for patients in the ICU. Always double check with your doctor if you experience any symptoms. Source(s): PA

Epocrates.com

Friday, December 11, 2009

Is Co-Enzyme Q10 just a waste of money?

Question:

I've read all the stuff about Q10 and have been taking it for years because I suffered from high Cholesterol and was put on Lipitor to lower it, that worked and my Cholesterol is fine now, I've read and was told by health stores that one needs Q10 to replace what the body doesn't replenish anymore as you get older and also because of Cholesterol lowering drugs, its meant to be good for your heart and brain etc, anyway this is what i was told. Just recently I had a slight Heart flutter and got checked out by one of the best Cardiologists in the world, he asked me what meds I take so I told him and then mentioned I take Q10, he asked "why"? so I told him, he then said "don't bother" it does nothing" "it;s all marketing" and only makes me poor and the health shops rich, I feel really ripped off now, Ive been spending $50 a month for stuff that doesn't do anything? as I have said he is a Professor and leading World renown Cardiologist that has pioneered heart saving procedures and knows what he is talking about, so who do I believe? Him or a health shop / pill manufacturers?

Answer:

$50 a month? You surely are buying some expensive CoQ10!



According to the Mayo Clinic:



"Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is produced by the human body and is necessary for the basic functioning of cells. CoQ10 levels are reported to decrease with age and to be low in patients with some chronic diseases such as heart conditions, muscular dystrophies, Parkinson's disease, cancer, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS. Some prescription drugs may also lower CoQ10 levels."



Now, though the mainstream line is that it remains unproven whether supplementing with CoQ10 helps people with low CoQ10 levels, given the vital role it plays I would think that common sense alone would tell you it would not be a bad idea to take supplemental CoQ10 when your levels were low due to age or drugs.



I take it regularly, turn 58 in 6 days and have not been to a doctor in decades. Chances are that I take some things I don't need, but something is working and I surely have not been harmed.



BTW, chances are that Hawthorne Berry Syrup will help you with the irregular heart flutter. I take that too. : )



All the best!

Is Co-Enzyme Q10 really worth taking or just a waste of money?

Question:

I've read all the stuff about Q10 and have been taking it for years because I suffered from high Cholesterol and was put on Lipitor to lower it, that worked and my Cholesterol is fine now, I've read and was told by health stores that one needs Q10 to replace what the body doesn't replenish anymore as you get older and also because of Cholesterol lowering drugs, its meant to be good for your heart and brain etc, anyway this is what i was told. Just recently I had a slight Heart flutter and got checked out by one of the best Cardiologists in the world, he asked me what meds I take so I told him and then mentioned I take Q10, he asked "why"? so I told him, he then said "don't bother" it does nothing" "it;s all marketing" and only makes me poor and the health shops rich, I feel really ripped off now, Ive been spending $50 a month for stuff that doesn't do anything? as I have said he is a Professor and leading World renown Cardiologist that has pioneered heart saving procedures and knows what he is talking about, so who do I believe? Him or a health shop / pill manufacturers?

Answer:

Well, I can't really compete with the credentials of a world renown cardiologist, but I can tell you 2 things: 1) I've seen and heard many different world renown cardiologists disagreeing over many things. The fact that one says that means nothing to me. 2) I personally use Co Q Enzyme 10, and I personally feel the difference. I like it. I feel better. I use a cream on my face, and I can visibly see the difference...and when I take a tablet, I can physically feel the difference. I go by my own experience with it. That's what I trust. And I'm a skeptical person...who rarely relies on over the counter remedies for anything. So, there are my 2 cents worth. Take them and use them for what you can find valuable for yourself...and good luck with your decision on it.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Excessive itching all over body! Any cure/diagnosis?

Question:

Hi, I am 52 years old and for the past few months I have been suffering from excessive itching. I'm on plavix, lipitor, synthroid, an aspirin due to heart stent and hypothyroidism. My rash appears like welts and then changes to more extreme itch. It started from the lower back and has spread all over the back, chest, and legs. Some dermatologists say it is hives while others say its eczema.

Answer:

Sounds like my own skin issues.



Whenever one's immune system becomes weakened from allergic reactions to toxins or antiobiotics or cosmetics or from low micro-nutrition absorption in the gut, fungal bacterial infections are oftentimes the result.



Monistat anti-fungal anti-bacterial may help the healing process, or the problem may need stronger antibiotics if one's body may be 'allowing' the beginnings of deadly bacterial meningitis to grow.



I truly hope you will quickly find a 'good' physician that will give you solid short and long term advice, and after you do it - the advice will keep you and yours healthy and strong for a lifetime.



My best to you,

AI



PS - I have come to the conclusion that occasional fastings and better non-toxic micro-nutritional absorption in the gut heals our bodies better than anything else can.



IF YI, this is a report I recently posted for another with a malady that has eventually affected their skin.

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I hope I might have helped a little. <3



You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Does anyone take Lipitor for cholesterol? Side effects?

Question:

I recently began taking Lipitor for high cholesterol and my blood pressure has gotten much higher. It has always been 120/80...always. The last 3 times I was at the doctor's (during the last 6 weeks) it was in the nieghborhood of 140/100 and the doc recommended that I buy a home blood pressure kit. I've been taking it daily and it's still high - 140-150/ 90-110. The doctor doesn't want to see me until after the new year. Could it be the Lipitor? Or could it be stress?

Answer:

my father takes lipitor and i help manage his meds. there is nothing noted that says it causes high blood pressure on the paper that comes with his medicine. it says it can cause muscle pain and weakness, and nausea/diarrhea.



stress can cause your blood pressure to go up, i do know that. we all have stress, but it is important to be able to handle it. some people use yoga, prayer, meditation, or things like that. i use physical labor - cleaning out closets, running, weeding the garden, etc. i also heard that holding a purring cat lowers your blood pressuer.



call the doctor's office and ask to speak to a nurse, then tell her/him what your blood pressure has been. they may want to see you sooner.

What are side effects that come after you stop taking lipitor?

Question:



Answer:

better health. Lipitor can cause muscle pain and wasting.Lipitor depletes and blocks coenzyme Q10 from being made in the liver. If the body is depleted of coQ10 you are high risk for a heart attack which coQ10 helps to prevent. There are many safe non drug ways to lower cholesterol. look them up at swansonvitamins.com (follow the links to their health reference library)

What are the side effects of lipitor?

Question:



Answer:

* Diarrhea

* Upset stomach

* Muscle and joint pain

* Alterations in some laboratory tests

* Tiredness

* Tendon problems



Serious side effects include:

* Muscle problems. LIPITOR can cause serious muscle problems that can lead to kidney problems, including kidney failure. You have a higher chance for muscle problems if you are taking certain other medicines with LIPITOR

* Liver problems. LIPITOR can cause liver problems. Your doctor may do blood tests to check your liver before you start taking LIPITOR, and while you take it



Call your doctor right away if:

* You have muscle problems like weakness, tenderness, or pain that happen without a good reason, especially if you also have a fever or feel more tired than usual

* You have allergic reactions including swelling of the face, lips, tongue, and/or throat that may cause difficulty in breathing or swallowing, which may require treatment right away

* You experience nausea and vomiting

* You pass brown or dark-colored urine

* You feel more tired than usual

* Your skin and whites of your eyes get yellow

* You have stomach pain

* You have an allergic skin reaction Source(s): http://www.lipitor.com/about-lipitor/sid…

How long should i wait before taking another lipitor and how do you know?

Question:



Answer:

well since lipitor is made to control your cholestrol, im going to guess its a once a day thing, so take it at the same time each day...but not being a doctor the best way to find out is to read the directions, that are required by law by the health department, on the bottle

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

I recently found out that I have to take blood pressure medicine and lipitor.?

Question:

I would like to know what drug plan is good. Most of them say that I have to pay a penalty because I didn't join them years ago. I didn't need them years ago. Please let me know what plan is good for me. I live in Piscataway, New Jersey and with the economy the way it is, why should I pay a penalty?

Answer:

ok, so you have hypertension and dyslipidemia.



The first thing you should do - if you already haven't - is talk to your doctor about lifestyle modifications. This will have a great benefit on your blood pressure and cholesterol and will lower the dosage (amount) of meds you take. They may even eventually cause you to come of your meds depending on the need and severity of your condition. The key is healthy eating and exercise (aerobic). There are plenty of websites out there for you. If you're interested, post another thread otherwise, I'll go directly to your specific question.



I guess your question is pertaining to medical insurance. I agree that you should have medical insurance. Which plan you choose will depend on your place of employment because this is usually where you get the best deals. If you are not able to find such a plan for whatever reason, then you may have to get an individual plan, BCBS and Aetna (I think) offer such plans. I do not know of any plans which will let you in for "free" with a pre-exisiting medical condition. If you are financially limited, medicaid is an option. NJ also has its own charity fund. For example, Paterson, NJ is a poor city and most of the population has no insurance, but they are covered by the NJ plan. Unfortunately, my knowledge is limited but here's what I've found so far:



I'm afraid you'll have to do your own research, but the following is a good place to start:

http://www.state.nj.us/dobi/division_ins…



In the mean time, the good news is that some BP meds and lipid lowering meds are on the cheap list of generic drugs.



Walmart for one has meds for $4/month or $10/3months.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catalog.g…



Target also has something similiar

http://sites.target.com/site/en/health/p…



Ask your doctor to prescribe you a medication which is on this list. If you're curious about the quality of a $4 vs $200 medication there isn't any difference. The goal is to control your BP and cholesterol. That's all that matters.



Hope that helps

Monday, November 30, 2009

Is there a genric pill for lipitor?

Question:

i heard the patent was going to run out on lipitor if so when?

Answer:

no generic is available in the USA but you can buy it online from Europe or Mexico.I pasted a link below to the site I have been using to import lower cost generics from Europe. Source(s): http://the-med-store.com/?search=Lipitor

Have any Pentacostals refused to take Plavix and Lipitor after being diagnosed with Atherosclerosis?

Question:

Are they afraid it will flush Jesus out of their hearts along with the fatty materials such as cholesterol, and is just another trick by evil science to make them lose faith?

Answer:

Scientists are evil. There's no doubt about that, what with making up the entire fossil record and all. I don't think we even have skeletons in us. I think that's just a load of bull made up by the evolutionists. But the ones working on the medicines needed for one's own survival, those are the exceptions. And if any church leader desires something that automatically becomes non-evil, too. That's how God works. Everybody knows that.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Artificial joint people only: Were you ever on statins(Lipitor, Zocor, Crestor etc.?)?

Question:

I know these statins can cause side effects including joint PAIN. Does that mean they can do actual joint DAMAGE?

Answer:

The big worry is called "rhabdo" Basically some muscle tissue starts breaking down.



Joint replacements are usually done for bone damage, often from osteoarthritis.



So, I wouldn't expect that statins would damage bone.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Ywhat are the side effects of Lipitor?

Question:

my doctor put me on Lipitor ... I was wondering if there are any side effects that I need to look for ... I am taking Lipitor 20 ... thanks

Answer:

Side effects of Lipitor:



Rare or uncommon:



* dark yellow or brown urine

* decreased urination, difficulty passing urine

* fever

* muscle pain, tenderness, cramps, or weakness

* redness, blistering, peeling or loosening of the skin, including inside the mouth

* skin rash, itching

* unusual tiredness or weakness

* yellowing of the skin or eyes



Side effects that usually do not require medical attention :



* diarrhea

* gas

* headache

* joint pain

* nausea, vomiting

* stomach upset or pain

* tiredness Source(s): http://www.pharmacynextdoor.com/buy_lipi…

Thursday, November 19, 2009

How much Calcium in Lipitor?

Question:

How much calcium is in Lipitor?

Answer:

atorvastatin calcium contains 6.6% calcium Source(s): Pharmacist, www.rxlist.com

Monday, November 16, 2009

Pulse of numbness/tingling throughout my body?

Question:

OK, I am a 20 yr old female. I was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus this past April, but apparently I've had it for 6 years now. For the past year I have been experiencing intermittent pulsations of numbness/tingling throughout my body. It comes on every few weeks and lasts anywhere from 3-5 days, nonstop. It's about an average of 2 pulses a second. It mostly occurs when I move or change direction. I know it is SOMEHOW linked to my antidepressant, Pristiq. Every time I miss a dose, or stop taking it for a medical test, the pulses come back, usually about 12 hours after the missed dose, but this last time it took 3 days to start happening. They start out faintly and get worse and stronger as time passes. When they happen I have trouble walking, talking, anything. I can't feel where my limbs are because I lose feeling during the pulses. I was actually drinking a glass of water once and the pulse came and I couldn't feel the cold water in my mouth anymore. The numbness only lasts when the shocks are occuring, as I stated about 2 a second. You can imagine how difficult this has made my life. I went to work today and ran into customers all day! I try to go through my everyday tasks but they're so much more difficult when the pulses come.



I went to the doctor and they did a VNG on me. I have a vertical nystagmus of the eyes, but I do not have vertigo. I even went to physical therapy because they thought it was vertigo but I never got dizzy with the shocks when I was there, they said I was wasting my time doing physical therapy. I now have an appointment with my cardiologist tomorrow (I also have mitral valve prolapse) to see if maybe my heart is the problem. I am getting an Auditory Brainstem Analysis later this week (MRI of my ear canals and the surrounding brain tissue) and I have been told by my doctor I also need to schedule an appointment with a neurologist.



I just want to get this over with and fix whatever's wrong. I already went through all the doctor stuff THIS YEAR! I had to fly to Pittsburgh to the Lupus Center to find out if I had Lupus. I am open to any thoughts anyone has as to what the heck this could be. They said I had a mild cause of lupus. I am taking 200mg of plaquenil a day, no steriods. I also take Yasmin, and 50 mg of Prisitq. I have stopped taking the Prisitq for the last 4 days to make sure this isn't some weird addiction thing. So far the pulsations are still going strong. I looked up SSRI Discontinuation Syndrome, but that sounds like it's just the effects of depression after you discontinue the SSRI, plus vomiting and chills. I don't have that. Honestly I haven't even felt depressed since I stopped the medication. I haven't felt nauseous, but I always cold (I'm about 115 lbs.)



Here's my medical history:

My aunt has Lupus, and another aunt has Multiple Sclerosis. My cousin has Epstein Barr. I had a hermangioma under my eyes when I was younger which rarely acts up now. I used to have high cholesterol that was induced by acutane (acne medication) but that was about 4 years ago. I had to take Lipitor for about a year. During that time I also had issues with high triglycerides, but that has since been resolved. About a year and a half ago I had issues with low blood sugar and that was fixed by just eating often. I developed a tic in my shoulder around 3 years ago because of Zoloft. I discontinued with medication and still have the tic a few times a week (it was about 60 times a day). When that was an issue I had a EEG done which showed a few abnormal results but nothing to be worried about because abnormal firings of the brain was normal in adolescents. I discovered I had mitral valve prolapse one day when I was about to fall asleep and my heart started racing and my left arms started hurting. I do have regurgitation but it's very little. Along with Lupus I also have Raynaud's Phenomenon which causes my feet to turn purple in normal temperature rooms. I have had an MRI with and without contrast, they said there were no brain lesions because of the lupus. I have been on numerous antidepressants for the past 6 years.



I don't know if the Pristiq is what has been causing these horrible sensations or it has been acting as the TREATMENT for something else I didn't even know was wrong, so when I stopped taking the treatment, the problem came back. I know some of you must be thinking, 'hello, they're gone when you take your meds just keep taking them!' but I can't do that, I don't know if the meds are causing this and hurting me or not. Maybe if I keep taking the Pristiq the symptoms will just keep getting worse when I have to stop taking it and maybe even hurt my body more.



I need help! I was planning to move out of my mother's house to go away to college next semester and I've had to put off my plans for another day because I'm not well enough to live on my own! I'm still stuck at my community college! These health issues are building up and slowly destroying what little life I h

Answer:

Emily,



I honestly can't believe that you've been going through this hell for all this time. I have MS, so some of these things sound familiar to me, but your MRI results came back negative for lesions on the brain which would have been able to confirm MS. However it is common to use a spinal tap to assist the diagnosing of MS when MRIs come back negative. MRIs are not the only way to detect MS. Check this out: http://tr.im/spinaltapms



Unfortunately, since I have MS, that is really the only thing I'm familiar with on this level. Although is has not been proven yet, it hasn't been disproven either, but there are thoughts of the possibility that MS can be genetic, and because Multiple Sclerosis is already in your family, that would expose you to a higher chance of having it yourself. There is also a similar possibility of the Epstein Barr virus that may have a link to MS. http://tr.im/epsteinbarr_ms



Ugh, it hurts me to not have an answer for you. If I come across any information that even remotely has a possibilty of having to do with your situation, I will email it to you.





Prayers go out for your health and sanity as you try to figure this out.



God Bless.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Have you suffered any side effects from statins( Levacor, Zocor, Pravachol, Lipitor, Crestor, etc.)?

Question:

Statins users: have you done any research on side effects before you agreed to take the drugs?

Answer:

Statins can cause muscle pain and in some cases actually destroy muscle tissue. Also... statins block the body from producing a chemical called coenzyme Q10. coQ10 is needed by the body for cellular energy and to keep the heartbeat strong. If coQ10 is depleted, it could be a factor in weakening the heartbeat. That could cause a heart attack. Take supplemental CoQ10 if on statins.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

What are the normal amounts of Chol, sodium, and sugars per day to lower your risks?

Question:

I have high cholesterol and want to take steps to lower that. So I want to know the limits. I am taking lipitor, got rid of butter, mayo, switched to olive oil etc. Need some hints. I am not going cold turkey but trying to do a little more each week.

Answer:

I inherit high cholesterol from my dad...so i take a statin also....but I eat veggies galore, whole grains like multigrain breads ...cereals.....alot of fruit...walnuts ,almonds pistachios all lower your cholesterol and raise Your hdl,which is good cholesterol.red meats will raise your ldl...bad cholesterol.so swithch to boneless and skinless chicken breasts....salmon......Bocca burgers are great.there are margerines smart balance that tase like butter......mayo made with olive oil is good....read your labels.....soy is very good...there is an ice cream that has no dairy in it its called So Delicious...mocha fudge .Its less calories then real ice cream and tastes better then real ice cream..there's alot out here to eat that is good for your problem .Also exercise like walking also lowers it.quit smoking...after all this a heart disease so try some of these things and good luck to you Source(s): tried it all..also to answer your question 300 mgs of cholesterol a day ...but dont eat that much as your liver produces a whole bunch when you sleep. try sea salt

Monday, November 9, 2009

What dose of Lipitor shoud I take when my tryglycerides is 293.?

Question:



Answer:

That is a question you had better be asking your Doctor.

I was trying to ask a health question and it didnt go into the health category so i thought id try it again.?

Question:

what does it mean if for some reason all of a sudden you cant move your thumb for a minute, its like almost like it just cant move, that happened to me a couple of yrs ago. it happened with my hand a couple of wks ago when i was eating some ice cream all of a sudden i couldnt move my hand at all for a minute and then it went away, it happened several times that day and the next day, now it stopped doing that, ive been on lipitor, is it the lipitor? i wasnt on it a couple of yrs ago when it happened with my thumb, anyone know what causes that kind of stuff to happen? any suggestions? i never heard of it. its almost like it gets paralized for a minute and my hand kind of was curled up and then it went away.

Answer:

could be a reaction to something..

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Maybe any DOCS in the house that can help me?

Question:

I take Lipitor for high blood pressure and everytime i cough or laugh i start feeling razor sharp pricks in all my extremeties...my fingertips and head and feet...is this okay or worse heart problem...???

Answer:

Signs of a cervical disc prolapse or spinal disc herniation.

Check this 2 links.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinal_disc…



http://www.saspine.org/conditions/cervic… Source(s): Medical studies...

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Can anyone tell me what the effects of Lipitor are?

Question:

What happens when someone stops taking Lipitor?

I really need to know, please and thank you.

Answer:

Liptor is a cholesterol lowering drug. It lowers cholesterol levels in your body. High lipid levels are a risk factor for heart disease. Sometimes medication is necessary to reduce cholesterol levels.



Edit

High cholesterol levels put people at risk from cardiovascular events such as MI and stroke. Keeping cholesterol levels low, reduces this risk. If a stroke patient stops taking statins they are at a greater risk of having a stroke, heart attack etc. Source(s): Cardiac Nurse

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Heavy bleeding after period of no ovulation - unhealthy?

Question:

When I was 17 (about four years ago) I visited an endocrinologist and was told that I had hypothyroidism, high cholesterol, and probably PCOS. They induced a period and put me on Synthroid and Lipitor. Being 17, I quickly grew apathetic about the drugs and after a few weeks refused to continue taking them.



For the next four years my periods occurred so seldom as to be nearly non-existent. Every seven or eight months I would have one or two days of light, brownish bleeding and then it would stop. At one point I did not menstruate for more than a year.



Recently I changed my diet (cut out most refined carbs) and have lost a little weight - about six pounds in three weeks. That's two pounds a week which is an ideal rate of weight loss.



I got my period 11 days ago... it started off the same as before, light and brownish in color, but it lasted longer than the one or two days it was lasting before. As the days wore on it got darker and redder, until (a full eight days into the period) I suddenly began bleeding the way that I used to when I was a teenager - heavy, clotted, bright red blood. I also got the heavy cramps back which I had as a teen.



I'm into my third full day of bleeding this way bringing my period to a total of 11 days. I'm very glad to have a normal period after so long but I'm worried that bleeding for so long (even though it was a light, brownish flow for most of those days) is unhealthy. I'm worried that this heavy bleeding won't stop...



Does anyone know if it is normal to bleed a lot after you have missed many periods? Is it just my body correcting all those missed cycles? Or should I seek medical attention?

Answer:

Your body could be just making an adjustment at this time. If you have it longer than about 10 days I'd watch how the flow is, if it's letting up then or staying strong. It should eventually stop. I had mine once for what seemed like 2 weeks. Seemed to stop and then let up again as if it wasn't done. Odd but true. As long as this doesn't continue for months I'd say it's your body getting back on track. Otherwise if it continues for more than 2 period cycles I'd make an ob/gyn appt. to discuss this. I'd say that very likely your body just is getting back to what is expected of it to be doing now at your age. Just watch and see. Source(s): I've had irregular seeming things happen in the time I've had this but my dr. said my paps are normal and she said that a woman's body changes in the hormone levels and such when she gets older. It is just a process the female body sometimes goes through. Stress, illness and heavy athletic training can also be things that affect a period flow.

Lipitor 40mg medication can it be broken in half?

Question:

now lipitor comes in 20mg and 40mg tablets. me and my my mother both have high cholesterol and both are on the lipitor tablet. i am on the 40mg while mum is on the 20mg i have 2 prescription from the dr for lipitor 40mg (cause each time i go i get one just incase i don't go back for a little while). when i buy it i give one pack of the 40mg and give it to my mum, but because she is on the 20mg she just breaks it in half and takes it. in effectiveness this actually saves money too cause she can go for 2 months rather than only 1 month using this technique.

does anyone know if this tablet can be split and if split does it lose its effectiveness. the tablet doesn't have a break line so normally you can't break them, but according to website http://aids.about.com/od/generalinformat… you can. its not a different generic tablet it is the actual lipitor 40mg.

Answer:

That should be fine. You can always ask your pharmacist these questions as well.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Is there a generic medison for "Lipitor".?

Question:



Answer:

Not yet. The patent expires in 2010, although they're looking to extend it another year. Source(s): http://cholesterol.emedtv.com/lipitor/ge…

Friday, July 24, 2009

How much would you ask for to be a spokesperson for a Herpes medicine?

Question:

Id take whatever theyd offer, i dont care what people think and that job could lead to more commercials. Viagra, Rogaine, lipitor, extense, all the good ones, lol.



Ive been watching to many late night infomercials, lol

Answer:

Talk to me when you actually buy something off the infomercials. I bought an ab-rocket and a maxiglider (hair straightner) lol.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

When does the patent for the drug LIPITOR expire?

Question:

Lipitor is used to lower cholesterol

Answer:

2011

Saturday, July 11, 2009

My father took Lipitor, Crestor and Simvastatin. Is he eligible for the Tricor settlement?

Question:

I know the lawsuit involves Fenofibrate users and what my father took is a "statin". They are related, since they are for the same thing.

Answer:

If your father was injured from any of those drugs he'd probably be eligible for a new lawsuit regardless of whether or not he's eligible for the Tricor settlement. I've filed a case a past through http://www.badproducts.com because the form was free and they helped find people in a similar situation as me. Maybe they can help you too, good luck!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

CHOLESTEROL & STATINS?

Question:

i HAVE BEEN TAKING LIPITOR FOR YEARS . THEN i STARTED TO DEVELOP LEG CRAMPS. THEN I SWITCHED TO ZOCOR & THE CRAMPS ARE BACK. i TOOK MYSELF OFF ZOCOR 3 DAYS AGO & i HAVE CONSIDERABLE IMPROVEMENT. iS THERE ANY THING ELSE i CAN TAKE?

Answer:

Well rather than coming off them completely, a dose adjustment may have helped. 10mg of Lipitor is usually more tolerable. What dose were you taking before and more importantly what is your cholesterol level at the moment?



See your GP and discuss the problems you are having with him. Do you have any other health conditions and what other medications do you take? Some drugs can make mucle effects worse. Source(s): Cardiac Nurse

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Hypothesis Testing- Statistics?

Question:

In clinical tests of the drug Lipitor (generic name atorvastatin), 863 patients were treated with 10mg. doses of atorvastation, and 19 of those patients experienced flu symptoms (based on data from Parke- Davis). Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that the percentage of treated patients is greater that the 1.9% rate for patients not given the treatments.

Answer:

go to mathnerds.com.

Hypothesis Testing- Statistics?

Question:

In clinical tests of the drug Lipitor (generic name atorvastatin), 863 patients were treated with 10mg. doses of atorvastation, and 19 of those patients experienced flu symptoms (based on data from Parke- Davis). Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that the percentage of treated patients is greater that the 1.9% rate for patients not given the treatments.

Answer:

go to mathnerds.com.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Can lipitor cause heel pain?

Question:

my heels hurt so bad that I can hardly walk. Could taking lipitor be causing this?

Answer:

I would say, yes it is possible. But, of course, it does not mean for certain that lipitor is causing the pain in your heels. Check with your physician or clinician because I don't think that is a common side effect of this medication. Also I came across this under "precautions" with this medication:



Check with your doctor immediately if you experience unexplained muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, especially if it is accompanied by unusual tiredness or fever, because the medicine's adverse effects on muscle can lead to serious kidney problems



less common or rare side effect:

Muscle cramps, pain, stiffness, swelling, or weakness, especially if accompanied by unusual tiredness or fever

Increased sensitivity to touch or pain



not determined side effect of Lipitor

Joint pain

Redness, tenderness, itching, burning, or peeling of skin



Most common side effects:



Headache

Hoarseness

Lower back or side pain

Pain or tenderness around eyes and cheekbones

Painful or difficult urination

Stuffy or runny nose Source(s): Mayo clinic

Monday, May 25, 2009

Has anyone had bad affects from using lipitor?

Question:



Answer:

the main two things to watch for are liver dysfunction and generalized muscle pain or weakness. You get liver blood work before you start, then recheck in 3 months. If the numbers have increased significantly, you stop.. Source(s): i take and prescribe it

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Lipitor 10mg (atorvastatin calcium) verses gempid 600 (gemfibrozil)?

Question:

which is better drug for high triglyceride,hdl and ldl,considering side effects and drugs efficacy.

Answer:

lipitor for LDL



Don't take/prescribe liptor with gemfibrozil



fenofibrate for triglyceride



exercise for HDL