Atorlip-F Tablet can be taken with a meal or on an
empty stomach. You can take it at any time of the day but try to take it
at the same time each day. This will help you remember to take it. Your
doctor will prescribe the right dose depending on your lipid levels and
how you respond to this medicine. Most people with high cholesterol and
triglyceride do not feel ill, but stopping your medicine may increase
your lipid levels, making your condition worse and increasing your risk
of heart disease and stroke.
It is important to have your
cholesterol and triglyceride levels (lipid profile) checked regularly.
This medicine is only one part of a treatment program which should also
include a healthy low-fat diet, regular exercise, smoking cessation,
moderation of alcohol intake, and weight reduction. You can eat normally
while taking this medicine, but try to avoid foods that are high in
fat.
Nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation, headache,
insomnia, flatulence (excessive gas), and muscle pain are some of the
common side effects of this medicine. These are usually mild and
disappear after a short time. Consult your doctor if they persist or if
you notice any yellowing of your eyes, unusual bleeding or bruising, or
get repeated, severe, or unexplained muscle pains. You may be advised to
get your liver function tested periodically while taking this medicine.
This
medicine should not be used in conditions such as liver disease (eg.
abnormal blood tests for liver function, persistent yellowness of eyes,
etc.). Before taking it, let your doctor know if you have any
kidney-related problems or if you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or
breastfeeding. Diabetic patients should monitor their blood sugar
levels while taking this medicine, as it may lead to an increase in
blood sugar levels.