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What Are The Effects Of Atorvastatin?

I started taking atorvastatin last week and now I bleed out when I prick my finger for my glucose checking. I get sores, and I bruise without hardly getting hit by any thing. The sores bleed out and it is hard to stop them also. Is it the atorvastatin causing me to bleed out?
Wed, 3 Dec 2014
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Atorvastatin is not known to cause bleeding as a side effect. Atorvastatin can effect liver function which in turn could affect bleeding. It may be that you have been advised medicine like dispirin or clopidogerel (blood thinners) along with Atorvastatin, but even these cannot affect the way you describe.

You need to get yourself investigated-Id recommend a hemogram along with Prothrombin Time and Liver function tests for my patients.
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What Are The Effects Of Atorvastatin?

Atorvastatin is not known to cause bleeding as a side effect. Atorvastatin can effect liver function which in turn could affect bleeding. It may be that you have been advised medicine like dispirin or clopidogerel (blood thinners) along with Atorvastatin, but even these cannot affect the way you describe. You need to get yourself investigated-Id recommend a hemogram along with Prothrombin Time and Liver function tests for my patients.