Introduction
Atchol 40 Tablet is part of the statin family of medicines. It is mainly prescribed to lower cholesterol levels and reduce the chances of heart-related conditions such as heart attack or stroke. Cholesterol is a type of fat that can build up inside blood vessels, leading to narrowing and blockage over time, which puts you at risk of cardiovascular problems.
This medicine is safe for long-term use when taken exactly as recommended by your doctor. It may be taken with food or on an empty stomach, and it is best to take it at the same time every day. Most people with high cholesterol do not experience symptoms, but stopping the treatment may increase cholesterol again and raise the risk of serious complications.
Along with taking this medicine, lifestyle changes are very important. A balanced diet, regular physical activity, reducing alcohol, quitting smoking, and weight management can help improve the effectiveness of the treatment. Try to avoid foods rich in unhealthy fats.
Possible Side Effects
Some individuals may experience mild problems such as stomach discomfort, nausea, indigestion, loose stools, or pain in the muscles and joints, especially with long-term use. In rare cases, changes in liver function or yellowing of the eyes may occur. Seek medical attention if such issues persist.
Who Should Avoid It
This medicine is not suitable for people with active or severe liver problems. It should also not be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, as it could harm the baby. Diabetic patients need to monitor their blood sugar closely, as statins can sometimes cause a slight increase. Doctors may recommend liver function tests before and during treatment.
Uses
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Helps reduce cholesterol levels in the blood
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Lowers triglycerides
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Reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke
Why It Helps
By lowering “bad” cholesterol and triglycerides while improving “good” cholesterol, this medicine keeps blood vessels clear and reduces the risk of blockages. Staying on treatment consistently helps protect long-term heart health, even if you feel well.
Common Side Effects
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Upset stomach or indigestion
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Loose stools
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Nausea
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Muscle or joint aches
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Pain in arms or legs
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Urinary tract infections
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Changes in liver enzyme levels (seen in tests)
How It Should Be Taken
Take the dose as prescribed by your doctor. Swallow whole with water and do not crush or chew. It can be taken with or without food but try to keep to a regular schedule.
How It Works
Atchol 40 belongs to the class of lipid-lowering drugs known as statins. It works by blocking an enzyme called HMG-CoA reductase, which is needed by the body to produce cholesterol. By lowering LDL (bad cholesterol) and triglycerides while increasing HDL (good cholesterol), it helps restore balance and keeps blood vessels healthy.
Safety Considerations
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Alcohol: Should be used cautiously with this medicine. Speak to your doctor for advice.
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Pregnancy: Not recommended. It may harm the developing baby.
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Breastfeeding: Not considered safe. May pass into breast milk.
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Driving: No major effect reported on driving ability.
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Kidneys: Usually safe in kidney disease, but inform your doctor about any existing condition.
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Liver: Needs caution if you have liver-related issues. People with severe liver disease should not take it.
Missed Dose
If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Do not take a double dose.
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