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How Well Would Pravastatin Control My Cholesterol?
I want to switch from Simvastatin to Pravastatin because I can't take Amlodipine with Simvastatin and I do not like the neck pain associated with Felodipine-nothing else works for my blood pressure control. I also take Zetia with the Simvastatin which I would like to stop altogether because of cost. How well would Pravastatin control my cholesterol/HDL & LDL. Total C is 142 but HDL is at low end of good and LDL is also at low end of recommendation
You can therefore, safely switch over to Pravastatin. Initially, take 10mg daily at bedtime; repeat your Lipid Profile after three months. The dose can then be re-adjusted, based on the latest Lipid Profile report.
As such, your Total Cholesterol, as well as, LDL levels are well-controlled.
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How Well Would Pravastatin Control My Cholesterol?
Hi there, Thanks for your query. Pravastatin is a newer drug, compared to Simvastatin. You can therefore, safely switch over to Pravastatin. Initially, take 10mg daily at bedtime; repeat your Lipid Profile after three months. The dose can then be re-adjusted, based on the latest Lipid Profile report. As such, your Total Cholesterol, as well as, LDL levels are well-controlled. If you find my response helpful and informative, do not forget an “excellent” (5-star rating) to my answer, to ENCOURAGE ALL doctors- engaged in social service- to render sound advice to the FREE queries. Take care Dr. Rakesh Karanwal