Usage of Medivas 4
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Primary hyperlipidemia and mixed dyslipidemia
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Familial hypercholesterolemia (heterozygous)
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Prevention of cardiovascular events in patients with multiple risk factors
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Suitable for statin-intolerant patients who experienced muscle-related side effects with other statins
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Can be used in Type 2 diabetic patients for dual benefit on lipid profile and insulin sensitivity
Common Side Effects
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Headache
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Myalgia or muscle cramps
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Back pain
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Constipation
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Joint pain
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Mild elevation in liver enzymes
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Rare: Rhabdomyolysis (monitor CPK levels if muscle symptoms occur)
Precautions
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Liver dysfunction: Avoid in active liver disease; monitor LFTs at baseline and periodically
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Renal impairment: Use with caution in moderate-to-severe renal dysfunction
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History of muscle disorders: Monitor closely for myopathy or rhabdomyolysis
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Avoid excess alcohol intake
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Not recommended in pregnancy or lactation – Category X
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Discontinue temporarily if the patient develops a serious acute condition (e.g., major surgery, trauma)
Drug Interactions
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Fewer CYP450 interactions (not significantly metabolized by CYP3A4)
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Caution with:
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Fibrates (e.g., gemfibrozil) – ↑ risk of myopathy
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Cyclosporine – May increase Pitavastatin levels
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Warfarin – Monitor INR if co-administered
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Niacin – ↑ risk of liver enzyme elevation and myopathy
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Safe with many antihypertensives, antidiabetics, and immunosuppressants
Dosage and Administration
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Once daily, preferably at night (though timing is flexible due to long half-life)
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Can be taken with or without food
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Dose adjustment may be needed based on LDL goals, renal function, and tolerance
Storage
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Store in a cool, dry place below 25°C
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Protect from light and moisture
Patient Counselling Tips
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Emphasize the need for long-term adherence even when lipid levels improve
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Inform about the signs of muscle pain or weakness — report promptly
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Encourage lifestyle modifications like low-fat diet, regular exercise, and weight management
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Advise to avoid grapefruit juice (though less likely to interact, still caution is preferred)
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Do not take during pregnancy or if planning pregnancy





