Effects and side effects of pitavastatin calcium tablets

Pitavastatin Calcium Tablets work by inhibiting cholesterol synthesis, and side effects include allergic reactions, digestive discomfort, muscle discomfort, psychoneurological abnormalities, and blood abnormalities. Pitavastatin Calcium Tablet is a 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutarate monoacyl coenzyme A reductase (HMG-CoA reductase) inhibitor, which inhibits the synthesis of cholesterol in the liver, and is used clinically for the treatment of familial hypercholesterolemia and hypercholesterolemia. The drug can cause allergic reactions (such as rash, itching, etc.), digestive discomfort (nausea, stomach upset, belching (hiccups), etc.), muscular discomfort (such as muscle aches, weakness, etc.), abnormalities of the psychoneurological system (such as a feeling of heaviness in the head, numbness, headache, vertigo, etc.), abnormalities of the blood (such as anemia, etc.), lower testosterone, tiredness, and other adverse reactions during its use. It should be noted that the use of Pitavastatin Calcium Tablets is prohibited for those who are allergic to any components of this drug, patients with severe liver disease, patients with biliary tract occlusion, patients taking cyclosporine, pregnant women, and nursing mothers. Patients should take Pitavastatin Calcium Tablets as prescribed by the doctor, and should not use the drug blindly on their own, and should consult a doctor in time if any discomfort occurs during the period of taking the drug, persists without relief, or if the symptoms are more serious.