[Indications] 1. Primary hypercholesterolemia and mixed hyperlipidemia, reduce elevated TC, LDL-C, ApoB and TG levels. 2. Patients with hypercholesterolemia and risk of atherosclerosis.
[Usage and Dosage] Oral, once a day, 1 tablet each time or as directed by a doctor. Patients should follow a standard low-cholesterol diet before and during treatment with atorvastatin calcium. The recommended starting dose of atorvastatin calcium is 10 mg/day, with a dose range of 10 to 60 mg/day. Blood lipid levels should be monitored within 2-4 weeks of use, and the dose should be adjusted accordingly based on the treatment goals and efficacy response.
[Adverse Reactions] This product is well tolerated, and adverse reactions are usually mild and short-lived. Clinical studies on 2,502 patients abroad have shown that less than 2% of patients discontinue medication due to adverse reactions. The most common side effects are constipation, flatulence, indigestion and abdominal pain, and occasional mild increases in serum transaminases and creatine phosphokinase, which generally do not require discontinuation. Less than 2% of patients have the following adverse reactions: gastritis, gastroenteritis, dry mouth, anorexia, leg cramps, myositis, muscle weakness, fever, discomfort, photosensitivity, drowsiness, forgetfulness, dreaminess, decreased libido, postural hypotension, palpitations, etc.
[Contraindications] 1. People who are allergic to this product. 2. Active liver disease or unexplained continuous increase in serum transaminase. 3. Pregnant women and perinatal women.
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