Atorvastatin can cause some damage to the liver, but this side effect is usually manageable when applied as prescribed by the doctor. Atorvastatin is used to treat hypercholesterolemia and coronary heart disease. When using atorvastatin may cause adverse reactions in the liver, mainly manifested as elevated transaminases, which require regular monitoring of liver function, most of which will decline on their own with treatment, and if the transaminases continue to rise and are greater than three times the normal value on the line, it is necessary to seek medical attention to reduce the dosage or discontinue the drug. However, it should be noted that the drug used in the treatment of disease need to strictly comply with the dosage of the doctor’s instructions, do not increase or decrease the dosage without authorization. When an adverse reaction occurs, you need to stop the drug in time and ask your doctor for treatment. The drug is contraindicated in patients with active liver disease; known hypersensitivity to any of the components of the product; women during pregnancy. Breastfeeding is prohibited for women taking this product; to avoid damage to the liver, you need to consult a doctor before using the drug and take it as prescribed.