Taking celecoxib can take atorvastatin.
Celecoxib belongs to the non-steroidal antipyretic and analgesic drugs, long-term oral use of this drug may lead to stomach pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, skin rashes, bleeding gums, elevated transaminases and other adverse reactions. It is contraindicated in patients with a previous history of sulfonamide allergy, history of gastric bleeding, history of allergy to the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and severe heart failure.
Atorvastatin, a lipid-regulating drug that lowers cholesterol and protects the endothelium of blood vessels, statins are essential in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Food does not interfere with the absorption of this drug and patients are often advised clinically to take it at bedtime. The most common adverse reactions during the administration of this product are abnormal liver function and myalgia. Regular review of liver function and blood lipids is required. It is contraindicated for persistent abnormalities of liver function, pregnant women and allergy.
Since the above drugs can have many adverse reactions, it is recommended to use them under the guidance of a physician and not to take them privately.