Introduction
Stator-F Tablet is a combination of two lipid-lowering agents used to reduce high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood. It is prescribed when lifestyle modifications such as a low-fat diet, exercise, and weight control are not sufficient on their own. By controlling lipid levels, Stator-F helps lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases.
How to Take
Can be taken with or without food, preferably at the same time each day.
Swallow the tablet whole with water; do not crush or chew.
Follow your doctor’s dosage instructions strictly.
Continue taking the medicine even if you feel well, as high cholesterol usually causes no symptoms.
Monitoring and Lifestyle
Regular monitoring of your lipid profile is essential to track progress.
For best results, combine medication with a healthy low-fat diet, regular exercise, smoking cessation, moderate alcohol intake, and weight control.
Uses
Treatment of high cholesterol (hyperlipidemia)
Prevention of heart attack and stroke
Benefits
Lowering cholesterol helps prevent narrowing of blood vessels (atherosclerosis), which reduces the risk of heart disease and stroke. Continuous treatment supports long-term cardiovascular health.
Common Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and temporary:
Nausea
Stomach pain or discomfort
Constipation
Flatulence (gas)
Headache
Muscle pain or weakness
Increased liver enzymes
Slight rise in blood glucose levels
Insomnia (difficulty sleeping)
Seek medical advice if you experience persistent or severe muscle pain, yellowing of the eyes or skin (jaundice), or unusual bleeding or bruising.
Your doctor may periodically check liver function and muscle enzyme levels while you’re on treatment.
How Stator-F Tablet Works
Stator-F combines two lipid-lowering medicines that act by reducing the production of cholesterol in the liver and increasing the breakdown of triglycerides and bad cholesterol (LDL) while raising good cholesterol (HDL).
(The exact combination is typically atorvastatin + fenofibrate, though this may vary by brand.)
Safety Advice
Alcohol: Unsafe — may increase liver side effects.
Pregnancy: Unsafe — may harm the developing baby. Avoid use.
Breastfeeding: Probably unsafe — may pass into breast milk. Consult your doctor.
Driving: Safe — usually does not affect ability to drive.
Kidney disease: Use with caution; dose adjustment may be required. Avoid in severe cases.
Liver disease: Use with caution; avoid in severe liver impairment.





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