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

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