Tablets Storvas 40mg

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give me total information of drug storevaz 40mg ## This medication contains the active ingredient Atorvastatin, which is most commonly used to help lower cholesterol. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, headache and joint/muscle aches. Learn more: Are there any other comments or questions? ## give me total information of drug storevaz 20mg and it's side effects ## give me total information of drug storvas 20mg and it's benefits. Are these substitute of foreign made tablets Lipitor 20 mg by Pfizer ## Heart patient since four years

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Hi I am 67 years, recently I had a stoke for high BP Dr. advised me with the following tablets. Can you tell me why these tablets are taken, side effects. I also want to know if i had to take this lifelong 1. Clopitab A 75/150 mg (0-1-0) 2. Olmat 40 mg (0-0-1) 3.Metpure-XL 50 mg (1-0-0-) 4.Storvas 40mg (0-0-1) ## Hello, Hasnath! How are you? Storvas is a statin medication that is used to help lower cholesterol. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache and joint/muscle aches. Clopitab is used as a blood thinner to prevent clotting. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding and easy bruising. Metpure XL contains a time released formulation of Metoprolol, which is used to treat high ...

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Before taking this tablet my BP was in good control. I had only 4 tablets in 4 days and my BP fluctuated from 90/152 to 77/ 115, etc. Getting headaches also like never before. Has anyone else experienced this while taking Storvas 40mg? ## Hello, Somu! How are you? According to U.S. FDA reports, headaches can be a normal side effect of this medication, you may also experience nausea, dizziness, and joint/muscle aches. It is normal for your blood pressure to fluctuate throughout the day, depending on activity levels, if you've eaten, been resting, or etc. It never hits one steady level and remains there. What times of day have you been checking it? Are you on any other medications?

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