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Zocor
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Zocor is a drug licensed to treat high cholesterol and high
triglycerides, as well as to prevent cardiovascular disease. It works
by blocking an enzyme that controls the rate of cholesterol production
in the body. In research studies, people taking 20 mg were able to
decrease "bad cholesterol" by an average of 38 percent. Possible side
effects include headache, constipation, and stomach pain.

 
Zocor Medicine

What Is Zocor?
--------------
Zocor® (simvastatin) is a prescription medication used for treating a
number of conditions related to heart disease, including high
cholesterol and high triglycerides. (Click Zocor Uses for more
information, including possible off-label uses.)

Who Makes It?
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Zocor is manufactured by Merck and Co.

What Is Zocor Used For?
-----------------------
This medication has been licensed for several uses, including:

Treatment of high cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia)
Treatment of high triglycerides

Prevention of heart or blood vessel disease (known as
 cardiovascular disease).
Zocor has also been approved for use in children ages 10 to 17 for the
treatment of high cholesterol.

How Does It Work?
-----------------
Zocor is part of a class of drugs called statins. It works by blocking
a particular enzyme, HMG-CoA reductase, that controls the rate of
cholesterol production in the body. This causes the liver to make less
cholesterol. The drug also:

Increases the liver's ability to collect and get rid of LDL
 cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol)
Increases HDL cholesterol ("good" cholesterol)

Decreases triglycerides.
Effects of Zocor
----------------

In previous research studies, people taking Zocor 20 mg were able to
decrease LDL cholesterol by an average of 38 percent, total
cholesterol by 28 percent, and triglycerides by 19 percent -- as well
as increase HDL by 8 percent. The effects of the drug were even
greater for Zocor 40 mg and Zocor 80 mg.
When and How to Take It
-----------------------

Some general considerations for when and how to take Zocor include the
following:
The medication comes in tablet form; it is taken once a day. You
 should take your dose with a glass of water, though you may take
 it with or without food.

Your Zocor dosage should be taken in the evening.
For the medication to work properly, you have to take it as
 prescribed. Zocor will not work if you stop taking it.

Dietary Instructions
--------------------
It is not recommended that you drink grapefruit juice while taking
Zocor, because grapefruit juice can increase the levels of the
medication in the blood -- which increases the risk of developing
serious muscle problems. If you are being treated with Zocor and want
to continue drinking grapefruit juice, talk with your healthcare
provider about other cholesterol-lowering medications you can take.
(Click Grapefruit Juice and Zocor for more information.) As with any
cholesterol medication, you should continue to eat a low-fat,
low-cholesterol diet as part of your cholesterol-lowering treatment
program.

Dosing Information
------------------
The dose of Zocor your healthcare provider recommends will vary,
depending on a number of factors, including:

Your age
The medical condition being treated

Other medical conditions you may have
Other medications you may be taking.

As always, do not adjust your dose unless your healthcare provider
specifically instructs you to do so. (Click Zocor Dosage for more
information.)
Side Effects of Zocor
---------------------

As with any medicine, side effects are possible with Zocor; however,
not everyone who takes it will experience side effects. In fact, most
people tolerate the medication well. If people do develop side
effects, in most cases, they are minor, meaning they require no
treatment or are easily treated by you or a healthcare professional.
Even if side effects do occur, most people do not need to stop their
medicine. In previous research studies, up to 1.4 percent of people
stopped taking Zocor because of side effects. The most common side
effects thought to be related to the medicine are:
Headache

Abdominal pain (stomach pain)
A general feeling of weakness (asthenia)

Constipation
Diarrhea

Indigestion (dyspepsia)
Flatulence (gas)

Nausea
Upper respiratory infections

Muscle pain, known medically as myalgia (see Zocor and Muscle Pain).
Keep in mind that if you experience unexplained muscle pain,
tenderness, or weakness -- especially if accompanied by a fever or you
feel ill -- it is important to contact your healthcare provider
immediately. This could be a sign of a serious, life-threatening
muscle problem. (Click Zocor Side Effects to learn more, including
additional serious side effects you should report to your healthcare
provider.)

Drug Interactions
-----------------
Zocor can potentially interact with a number of other medicines (see
Zocor Drug Interactions for more information).

What Should I Tell My Healthcare Provider Before Taking Zocor?
--------------------------------------------------------------
Talk with your healthcare provider prior to taking the drug if you
have:

Heart disease
Liver disease or liver failure

Kidney disease or kidney failure
Diabetes

A family history of high cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia)
A history of a heart attack or stroke

Hypothyroidism
Seizures

Any allergies.
Let your healthcare provider know if you are:

Of Chinese descent
Pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant (see Zocor and
 Pregnancy)

Breastfeeding
About to undergo a procedure or surgery

A frequent user of alcohol.
Also, tell your healthcare provider about all of the medicines you
take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, antacids,
vitamins, and herbal supplements. (Click Zocor Precautions and
Warnings for more information, including information on who should not
take the drug.)

Are There Alternatives?
-----------------------
In general, cholesterol treatment begins with lifestyle changes (for
example, weight loss, exercise, and diet). If lifestyle changes alone
do not lower cholesterol to a desirable level, cholesterol medication,
such as Zocor, may be necessary. The main goal of high cholesterol
medication is to lower LDL cholesterol levels enough to reduce your
risk of developing problems related to high cholesterol, such as heart
disease or a heart attack (see Effects of High Cholesterol). The
higher your risk, the lower your LDL goal will be. (Click High
Cholesterol Risk to see what your risk is and what your LDL
cholesterol level should be.) Because Zocor can lower LDL cholesterol
and total cholesterol, and can increase HDL, a person can lower his or
her risk of developing serious problems by taking the medication. For
most people, Zocor is quite effective at lowering cholesterol. It is
also generally well tolerated. Side effects can occur, however, and
people may wish to consider a substitute, such as other statins or
other cholesterol medicines. (Click Substitute for Zocor to learn
more.)

What If I Take an Overdose?
---------------------------
If you happen to overdose on Zocor, seek immediate medical attention.

How Should Zocor Be Stored?
---------------------------
The medication should be stored at room temperature, away from
moisture and heat. Keep Zocor and all medications out of the reach of
children.

What Should I Do If I Miss a Dose?
----------------------------------
If you do not take your Zocor as scheduled, take your next dose as
soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip
the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Never take a
double dose!

Available Strengths
-------------------
Several strengths of Zocor are available. These include:

Zocor 5 mg
Zocor 10 mg

Zocor 20 mg
Zocor 40 mg

Zocor 80 mg.
Generic Zocor
-------------

A generic version of Zocor is available. It is sold under the name
Simvastatin tablets (see Generic Zocor for more information).
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List of references (click here)
Zocor package insert. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck & Co.,
Inc.;2010 March.

Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and
Research. Electronic orange book: Approved drug products with
therapeutic equivalence evaluations. FDA Web site. Available at:
http://www.fda.gov/cder/ob/.
Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD;

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