Description
Atorlip F 10+145 mg is a combination of two lipids-lowering medicine, namely atorvastatin and Fenofibrate, which work together to lower lipid levels known as triglycerides and cholesterol in the bloodstream when lifestyle changes have failed. It is recommended with diet when the response to a diet restricted in cholesterol, saturated fat, and other nonpharmacological measures alone has been insufficient.
It is prescribed as a combination therapy to diet to reduce raised density lipoprotein cholesterol, total cholesterol, and triglycerides and to increase high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in adult patients with high cholesterol levels in their blood. High cholesterol levels can cause your blood vessels to narrow and make you more likely to have a stroke or heart disease. Lowering the fat further reduces the chances of this happening and helps you stay healthier for longer. Continue to take the medicine even if you feel well.
Stomach pain, nausea, headache, constipation, muscle pain, and flatulence are the common side effects of Atorlip F 10+145 mg. Most of these side effects are usually mild and disappear quickly. Discuss with your doctor if they persist, if you experience yellowing of your eyes, bruising, or unusual bleeding, or get repeated, severe, or unexplained muscle pain. You may be asked to get your liver function tested while taking this medicine.
The optimal dosage of Atorlip F largely depends on the patient’s medical history, body weight, gender, and age. Patients should be placed on a lipid-lowering diet before receiving Atorlip F and should continue this diet during treatment. The recommended dose is one tablet once a day. Atorlip F can be taken without regard to meals. You can eat normally while taking the medicine but try to avoid foods that have high-fat content.


















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