Fluvastatin

DEA Class; Rx

Common Brand Names; Lescol, Lescol XL

  • Lipid-Lowering Agents, Statins; 
  • HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors

Least potent, oral, HMG Co-A reductase inhibitor; used 1-2 times daily to treat hypercholesterolemia; indicated to reduce LDL and total cholesterol, plasma triglycerides, and apolipoprotein B; documented to slow the progression of coronary atherosclerosis in patients with CAD.

Indicated for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia, including hyperlipidemia, hyperlipoproteinemia, or hypertriglyceridemia, as an adjunct to dietary controll, for the purpose of reducing the risk of cardiovascular events (e.g., myocardial infarction prophylaxis, stroke prophylaxis).

Hypersensitivity to fluvastatin

Active liver disease, or unexplained elevated transminases

Headache (9%)

Dyspepsia (8%)

Abdominal pain (5%)

Diarrhea (5%)

Myalgia (5%)

Fatigue (3%)

Insomnia (3%)

Nausea (3%)

Sinusitis (3%)

Bronchitis (2%)

UTI (2%)

Transaminases increased (1.1%)

Rash

Back pain

Arthralgia

Myopathy

Rhabdomyolysis

Rupture of tendon

CPK increased

Pharyngitis

Rhinitis

Cough

Constipation

Pancreatitis

Dizziness

Non-serious and reversible cognitive side effects may occur

Increased blood sugar and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels reported with statin intake

Heavy alcohol use, history of liver disease, renal failure

Myopathy, risk of myopathy – incr by co-administration w/ fibrates, niacin, cyclosporine, macrolides, azole antifungals.

Withhold or discontinue treatment if myopathy develops, renal failure, or transaminase levels >3 times the upper limit of normal

Rare reports of immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (IMNM), characterized by increased serum creatine kinase that persist despite discontinuing statin

Lipid-lowering effects additive with bile-acid binding resin or niacin

Take 2 hr after bile acid sequestrant

Owing to HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors decrease cholesterol synthesis and possibly the synthesis of other biologically active substances derived from cholesterol, fetal harm may occur when administered to pregnant females

There is no available information on effects of drug on breastfed infant or on milk production

Unknown whether is present in human milk; it has been shown that drugs in this class pass into human milk and atorvastatin is present in rat milk

Adults

80 mg/day PO.

Geriatric

80 mg/day PO.

Adolescents

 80 mg/day PO.

Children

10 to 12 years: 80 mg/day PO.
1 to 9 years: Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Infants

Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Neonates

Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Fluvastatin sodium 

capsules

  • 20mg
  • 40mg

tablets, extended release

  • 80mg

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