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Q: For the same mg value, is zorcor or lipitor is more potent in reducing ldl cholesterol

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7/14/08 4:29pm

mahli,

 

 

Thanks for your question.  All of the statin class of medications are effective in lowering total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and raising HDL.  Some drugs are more potent than others, and these differences are taken into consideration when doctors make decisions about which medication to use for their patients.  Zocor and Lipitor have been available for many years and have considerable data from studies.  These two medications and Crestor are considered by many doctors to be the stronger medications available at this time.

 

When comparing medications, you can't look at the milligram strength of one drug verses another.  Instead you have to look at recommended doses and compare their effectiveness.  10 - 20 mg of Lipitor is roughly equivalent to 20 - 40 mg of Zocor.  Both are great drugs that perform well, and their side effect profiles are similar. As with all medication, some people do better with one rather than the other.

 

I hope this information has been helpful.  Be sure to review our website for tips on getting your cholesterol under control using methods (such as diet) in conjunction with any medication prescribed by your doctor.

 

Martin Cane, M.D.

 

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7/30/08 8:57am

Both medications belong to the statin category of cholesterol lowering drugs.  “Which drug is beter?” is a battle that has been raging for a few years now, since Zocor (simvastatin) has gone generic, threatening Lipitor’s supremacy.  Suffice it to says that at the highest doses, Lipitor is able to lower cholesterol more than Zocor.  Having said that, realize that very few people are at maximum dose and can probably achieve similar drops using either medication, with simvastatin being much cheaper.

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