
Is It Advisable To Discontinue Lipitor When Having Chest Pains?

Lowering your LDL is a must at this time!
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Hi and thank you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about these blocked vessels and all the inconveniences this must have caused you. I have reviewed your information fully.
At this time, taking acre of the heart takes precedence over potential risk of drugs. With a heart attack already and other blocked arteries, we cannot afford to allow high levels of cholesterol to continue to aggravate the blockages. Though the side effects are severe, i will rather recommend that you change the medication and not get off it. Lipitor has substitutes that may turn out to be more friendly. I will recommend that at worse you try this rather than going off your medications. With a persistence of chest pains, I will recommend CABG at this time. Stenting seem less likely to fully address stye problem because of the extent of the blockage.
Lipitor affects the liver. With XXXXXXX it makes it more concerning. However, regular blood tests would be able to see if the live is being greatly damaged. There are guidelines on when to discontinue lipitor based on the levels of liver enzyme tests.
In all, taking care of the heart at this time is the priority. Though it doesn’t go without other consequences, the benefits outmatch the potential risk and adverse effects.
I hope this helps. I wish you well. Thanks for using our services and do feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.


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