Description
Stator Asp 75 Capsule is a cardiovascular combination medicine containing Atorvastatin (10mg) and Aspirin (75mg). It is mainly prescribed for long-term prevention of heart attack, stroke, and blood clot-related complications in patients with high cardiovascular risk.
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Atorvastatin (10mg): A statin drug that reduces cholesterol levels by lowering LDL (bad cholesterol) and triglycerides while raising HDL (good cholesterol). This prevents plaque buildup in arteries.
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Aspirin (75mg): A low-dose antiplatelet agent that prevents blood platelets from sticking together, reducing the risk of clot formation.
Uses
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Prevents heart attack and stroke in high-risk patients
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Long-term therapy for dyslipidemia (high cholesterol) with cardiovascular risk factors
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Prevents atherosclerosis progression (hardening/narrowing of arteries)
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Used in patients with a history of heart disease, stents, or stroke
How to Use
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Take the capsule once daily with water, preferably at the same time each day.
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Can be taken with or without food.
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Continue with healthy diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications for best results.
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Do not discontinue abruptly without medical supervision.
Side Effects
Common side effects:
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Indigestion, stomach pain, acidity, nausea
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Headache, dizziness
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Muscle or joint pain
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Mild bleeding tendency (e.g., gums, nosebleeds)
Serious but rare side effects:
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Severe muscle pain/weakness (rhabdomyolysis risk)
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Internal bleeding (black stools, vomiting blood)
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Liver issues (yellowing of skin/eyes, persistent nausea)
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Severe allergic reactions
Precautions
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Avoid alcohol as it may increase risk of liver damage and stomach bleeding.
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Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
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Caution in patients with bleeding disorders, stomach ulcers, asthma, liver or kidney disease.
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Regular liver function and lipid profile monitoring is required.
Key Ingredient Recap
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Atorvastatin (10mg): Lowers cholesterol and protects against cardiovascular disease.
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Aspirin (75mg): Low-dose antiplatelet therapy for long-term prevention of clot-related heart or brain events.







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