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When will a generic be available for Lipitor in the US? I heard Canada already has a generic for Lipitor.

♥♥ Peachy ♥♥ replied: "You wouldn't need Lipitor if you ate healthy meals and exercised. Here's more:"

jude2918 replied: "Patents for drugs last 17 years in the U. S. Generally the pharmaceutical company tries to repackage it or reformulate it a little to keep a distinct product in patent."

richard c replied: "lovastatin is generic and does the same thing as lipitor?all statins basically do the same job but people have different reactions to different meds? I took lipitor and had muscle pain and joint stiffness, with lovastain seems not as prevalent. hope this helps ? good luck---------also niaspan but it messes with your pipes!!!big time!"

sexy gurl replied: "idk"

old lady replied: "Peachy, you don't know what you're talking about. There are two types of cholesterol. One comes from dietary sources, the other is hereditary. You can control dietary high cholesterol with diet and exercise, but you need Lipitor or one of the other statins to control hereditary high cholesterol. So there are people who truly NEED a generic for Lipitor because it is very expensive and some people who should be using the drug simply can't afford it."

Mod M replied: "Try looking up atorvastatin..."

earthangelfriend replied: "Sorry I don't have an answer to your question about generic Lipitor. Researchers are now finding a link between stantin's and ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) and Alzheimer's. John's Hopkins and Mayo Clinic, as well as other major hospitals, are now replacing stantins with 2000 - 3000 mg of Vitamin C daily. High Cholesterol is not, in and of itself, a disease. It is an indicator of increased risk for heart disease. My Internal Medicine doctor wanted me to take a stantin for elevated, not high, cholesterol because of other health issues and I refused to get the prescription filled. He is impressed with my results using Omega 3 Fish Oil (1000 mg 2X daily), Complex B-vitamin, and Vitamin-C (1000 mg 2X daily). Please take the time to read the articles I've linked below. The information can save you a lot of problems in the future."

Switching from Lipitor to Zocor generic? I am taking 20mg per day of Lipitor. What is the equivalent dose of generic Zocor?

Jess replied: "actually i think it is still 20mg"

jjgirl replied: "You should ask a pharmacist about the equivalency. Sorry. But I know that Zocor comes in 5, 10, 20, 40, and 80 mg tablets."

akihc09 replied: "It would be 40mg of zocor (simvastatin) 2 x10mgSimvastatin = 1x10mg Lipitor"

massimo replied: "I do believe you should be asking your doctor. And no body is qualified or authorized on this board to give you an answer to your question even if he or she is a doctor !"

Will Lipitor ever be available in a generic form? I do know that there is a period of time that has to pass.? I am curious as to know when will Lipitor be available in the generic form? I know that a number of years must pass after the patent. Hasn't the appropriate number of years passed already? Or is it just greed on the part of the big Drug Companies trying to squeeze the consumer even further, especially the way the economy is now. It is ashame that the big drug companies are so greedy. Thank you

Grin Reeper replied: "The FDA gives drug manufacturers a 10 year patent on drugs then they offer a generic form."

nis replied: "lipitor (atorvastatin) is already available in generic form..in my country..it's called storvas from ranbanxy....i'm not from the drug co..but i know drug co will hold the drug pattern for about 10 -15 yrs..so they will sell it to get back the money they have invested to develop the drug...and when the period expires, other drug co can produce the same drugs with lower cost and lower price.."

cato___ replied: "I believe I heard that Lipitor will go off patent in a year or two in the U.S.. Crestor has two or three years to go"

going from Lipitor to generic Zocor? My insurance will no longer pay for Lipitor, so I had to go on Zocor(generic). I was on 5mg of Lipitor and am now on 10mg of Zocor. They are 2 different drugs, so is that the equivalent? Or is there really no way to compare the two.

ridiculouslycurious replied: "some generics, such as zocor and lovastatin are really the same except that the mgs. need to be adjusted to be equivalent in strength. i recently went through this too. don't worry, unless you begin to feel side affects. some people are allergic to the different fillers/salts used by different manufacturers. otherwise, there's no difference. mfgrs. of generic drugs don't spend billions on advertising. that's why they can sell their products cheaper. even so, the mark up on generics is thievery in my opinion. did you know that you can get most generic drugs at walmart for four dollars for a one month supply?"

Bob S replied: "switching meds just to save money can be a nightmare. have you check the prices for generics online? Not sure what you are paying but I know I have been able to get some meds for much less online. Below is the link to the site I use. good luck"

Logan A replied: "I amusing generic Lipitor, I wouldn't want to switch these meds, have you talked to your doc about it? The site where I ordered my has both as much as I can see "

Can someone rate the statins(like lipitor, Crestor, etc.) and name ones that have become generic? (A pharmacist said that Lipitor is the most widely used?) Any knowledge about the setbacks with Vytorin? What about Zetia? (tho it isn't a statin)? When statins inhibit liver synthesis of cholesterol does that lower natural hormonal levels?

Crouching Doggie replied: "Lipitor quotes the highest % reduction in serum LDLs. I'm pretty sure that Zocor is available as a generic. Zetia has been getting a lot of bad publicity as the medical literature to substantiate it's efficacy in improving morbidity/mortality rates is simply not there."

mnvikes replied: "at comparable doses, all have similar effects so potency isnt a big deciding factor. pravastatin (Pravachol), simvastatin (Zocor), and lovastatin (Mevacor?) are the only ones i can think of that are generic currently. as far as "rating them", i dont think there are any huge standout advantages to any one of them. there are some subtle differences that you can talk to your doctor about and figure out which is best for you, but most docs just pick one or two and give it to everyone which is fine. simvastatin and lipitor seem to be the most popular by far IMO. Vytorin is a combo pill of simvastatin and Zetia, its good for people with very high cholesterol or bad diets. the statins are pretty well tolerated side effect wise for the most part, to my knowledge they dont block any major hormones to a signficant degree. the statins do have one serious side effect though that hits one in every couple hundred users, called rhabdomyolysis; basically it causes some breakdown of muscle, and the excess protein in your blood jams up your kidneys which is why in the commericals they tell you to report unexplained weakness and muscle aches immediately (it usually isnt a huge problem if the person reports it right away and it is taken care of, but it can cause very serious kidney damage if it is ignored). Zetia is ok, should be more of a second choice though IMO because its more expensive and isnt as powerful as the statins, plus it doesnt have the antiinflammatory effects statins do.... it blocks absorption of cholesterol from your diet. ask your doctor if you have more questions."

jloertscher replied: "Crestor seems to work the best of the bunch. The ones that are generic are Zocor, Pravachol, and Mevacor. Of course Mevacor isn't that good. The 'setbacks' with Vytorin are probably the recent findings with Zetia. It does lower your cholesterol but doesn't reduce plaque formation in the arteries. That is the whole reason we are trying to lower cholesterol. So until further notice.....don't bother taking Zetia. Statins have been proven to lower cholesterol AND reduce plaque formation. Even when your levels are normal, there is ample cholesterol available to make any and all hormones etc. that utilize cholesterol in their synthesis."

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