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Based on the information provided, I couldn't find a direct answer to whether lipitor-induced fatigue is relieved by lowering the dose. However, I can provide some context about Lipitor (atorvastatin) and its side effects.
Lipitor is a statin, a class of drugs often prescribed to lower cholesterol levels [1]. Common side effects of Lipitor include diarrhea, upset stomach, and muscle and joint pain [1]. Fatigue is not listed as a common side effect, but it can still occur [1].
When it comes to managing side effects, physicians generally consider several factors, such as the severity of the side effect, the patient's overall health, and the benefit of the medication [2]. If a patient experiences fatigue while taking Lipitor, a doctor might consider lowering the dose or switching to an alternative medication [2]. However, it's important to consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to medication regimens [2].
In conclusion, while there is no direct evidence that lowering the Lipitor dose will relieve fatigue, patients experiencing bothersome side effects should consult their healthcare provider to discuss potential alternatives or adjustments.
Sources:
[1] Lipitor (atorvastatin) - drug label and usage information - Drugs.com. (n.d.). Retrieved from
https://www.drugs.com/lipitor.html
[2] When to Consider Changing a Medication Due to Side Effects. (2019, September 13). Retrieved from
https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/blog/when-to-consider-changing-a-medication-due-to-side-effects/