It is important to consult with your healthcare provider about the safety and effectiveness of atorvastatin for your specific health situation. Factors such as genetics, cholesterol levels, and overall health should be taken into consideration. If your cholesterol levels return to a normal range with the medication, it is possible that stopping it may cause your levels to rise again. It is important to monitor your health closely and discuss with your healthcare provider if you have any concerns about continuing or stopping the medication.
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