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Based on the information available, there is no inherent reason that probiotics cannot be taken with Lipitor (atorvastatin), a medication used to treat high cholesterol levels. However, it is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider or pharmacist before starting any new supplement or medication, as they can provide personalized advice based on an individual's medical history and current medications.
There are no known significant interactions between probiotics and Lipitor [1]. Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that are beneficial for gut health, and they are generally considered safe for most people. Lipitor, a statin medication, works by reducing the amount of cholesterol produced by the liver [2].
It is important to note that while probiotics are considered safe for most individuals, they can cause side effects such as gas, bloating, and upset stomach [1]. Furthermore, certain probiotic strains may not be suitable for individuals with weakened immune systems or those who are critically ill [1].
In conclusion, while there is no known interaction between probiotics and Lipitor, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement or medication.
Sources:
[1] Mayo Clinic. (2021). Probiotics. <
https://www.mayoclinic.org/what-are-probiotics/art-20232594>
[2] US Food and Drug Administration. (2019). Lipitor. <
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2019/020712s055lbl.pdf>
[3] DrugPatentWatch.com. (n.d.). Atorvastatin. <
https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/drugs/atorvastatin>