Lipitor (atorvastatin) and Crestor (rosuvastatin) are brand-name oral tablets. They’re both prescribed for some types of high cholesterol and to reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular problems in certain people.
This article explains the main similarities and differences between Lipitor and Crestor. If you’re considering taking either drug, talk with your doctor. Doing so can help you decide whether Lipitor or Crestor may be right for you.
Note: For more comprehensive information about these two drugs, you can refer to our Lipitor and Crestor articles.
Key differences between Lipitor and Crestor
These are a few of the main differences between Lipitor and Crestor:
- Side effects: Lipitor and Crestor may both cause muscle pain and certain digestive problems. However, the drugs may cause different side effects as well. (See “Side effects of Lipitor vs. Crestor” below.)
- Conditions treated: Lipitor and Crestor are both used to treat high cholesterol and reduce certain cardiovascular risks, including heart attack and stroke. However, Crestor is also used to slow the buildup of plaque in the arteries. (See “Uses of Lipitor vs. Crestor” below.)
Below are answers to some common questions about Lipitor and Crestor.
Is Lipitor or Crestor better for me?
It depends. Clinical trials have found both Lipitor and Crestor to be effective when taken for certain types of high cholesterol or cardiovascular risks.
Whether Lipitor or Crestor is a better treatment option for you will depend on certain factors. Examples of these factors include:
- the reason you’re taking the drug
- your age
- your cholesterol levels or risk of cardiovascular problems when you start taking the drug
- how well the drug works to lower your cholesterol levels or risk of cardiovascular problems
- side effects you may have from either drug
To learn more about Lipitor and Crestor, talk with your doctor. They can help determine whether one medication is a better choice for you than the other.
How can I figure out the dosage conversion between Lipitor and Crestor?
Your doctor can tell you whether there’s a dosage conversion between Lipitor and Crestor.
If you’re interested in switching from Lipitor to Crestor, or vice versa, talk with your doctor. If they approve a change from one drug to the other, they’ll tell you how to adjust your dosage.
Is hair loss a side effect of Lipitor or Crestor?
Possibly, but it isn’t known for certain.
Hair loss wasn’t reported as a side effect in clinical trials of Lipitor or Crestor. And there have been no official studies that have reported hair loss with Lipitor or Crestor since they became available.
If you’re concerned about hair loss, talk with your doctor.
Does Lipitor or Crestor cause depression?
It’s possible that Lipitor and Crestor could cause depression.
This side effect wasn’t reported in clinical trials of Lipitor or Crestor. However, depression has been reported with both drugs since they became available for use.
Depression may cause a range of symptoms. Examples include a loss of interest in activities, changes in body weight or appetite, and fatigue.
If you have any depression symptoms while taking Lipitor or Crestor, talk with your doctor. They can help determine whether you’re experiencing depression and whether Lipitor or Crestor may be the cause.
Both Lipitor and Crestor contain a type of statin drug. These drugs can cause some of the same side effects, as well as some different ones. Some of the side effects reported in clinical trials of these medications are mentioned below.
For more details about side effects of the two drugs, see our side effect articles about Lipitor and Crestor. You can also refer to the prescribing information for Lipitor and Crestor.
Mild side effects
The following table lists some of the more commonly reported mild side effects of Lipitor and Crestor. The table may also include mild side effects that are less common but that you might have concerns about in some cases.
Mild side effects | Lipitor | Crestor |
digestive problems, such as abdominal pain, nausea, constipation, or diarrhea* | x | x |
cold symptoms, such as runny nose, cough, or sneezing | x | |
mild joint pain or muscle pain | x | x |
urinary tract infection | x | |
throat pain, arm pain, or leg pain | x | |
insomnia | x | |
headache | x | |
weakness | x | |
dizziness | x | |
protein or blood in urine | x |
These side effects may be temporary, lasting a few days or weeks. However, if the side effects last longer than that, bother you, or become severe, be sure to talk with your doctor or pharmacist.
* Not all of these digestive problems were reported in both drugs’ clinical trials.
Serious side effects
Serious side effects | Lipitor | Crestor |
muscle problems, including severe muscle pain, rhabdomyolysis (a type of muscle injury), and immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (an autoimmune condition that causes muscle weakness) | x | x |
abnormal results of liver function tests, which could be a sign of liver problems | x | x |
high blood sugar, which could lead to new or worsened diabetes | x | x |
If you have serious side effects while using Lipitor or Crestor, call your doctor immediately. If the side effects feel life threatening or you believe you’re having a medical emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number right away.
Allergic reactionFor some people, Lipitor and Crestor can cause an allergic reaction. In general, symptoms of allergic reaction can be mild or serious.
Ways to manage
For mild allergic reaction symptoms, such as a mild rash, call your doctor right away. They may recommend treatments to help manage your symptoms. They’ll also let you know whether you should keep taking the medication.
For severe allergic reaction symptoms, such as swelling or trouble breathing, call 911 or your local emergency number right away. These symptoms require immediate medical care because they can become life threatening. If you’ve had a serious allergic reaction to Lipitor or Crestor, your doctor may recommend taking a different medication instead.
How much Lipitor or Crestor costs depends on the treatment plan your doctor prescribes, your insurance plan, and your pharmacy. You can visit Optum Perks* for price estimates for Lipitor and Crestor.
Both Lipitor and Crestor are brand-name drugs. The two medications also come in generic form. Brand-name medications are often more expensive than generics. To learn about the generic form of either drug, talk with your doctor or pharmacist.
* Optum Perks is a sister site of Medical News Today.
Here are the active ingredients and other information about Lipitor and Crestor.
Lipitor | Crestor | |
Active ingredient | atorvastatin | rosuvastatin |
Drug class | statin | statin |
Generic available? | yes | yes |
Lipitor and Crestor have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat.
- Both Lipitor and Crestor are FDA-approved to:
- Treat high cholesterol in certain adults caused by different factors.
- Help reduce cardiovascular risks, such as stroke, heart attack, and the need for certain heart surgeries. For this purpose, Lipitor and Crestor are prescribed for adults.
- Crestor is also FDA-approved to:
- Slow the buildup of plaque in the arteries in certain adults.
Your doctor might prescribe Lipitor and Crestor with a healthy diet.
Lipitor or Crestor and children
Lipitor and Crestor have been approved by the FDA to treat the following conditions in children.
- Lipitor and Crestor are FDA-approved to:
- Lower high cholesterol levels caused by an inherited condition called heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH). Lipitor is used only in children of ages 10 years and older for this purpose. Crestor is used only in children ages 8 years and older for this purpose.
- Lower high cholesterol levels caused by an inherited condition called homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH). Lipitor can be used in children 10 years and older for this purpose. Crestor is used in children ages 7 years and older for this purpose.
Here’s a quick look at the dosage and administration of Lipitor and Crestor for the conditions both drugs are used for.
Dosage for high cholesterol
Lipitor for high cholesterol | Crestor for high cholesterol | |
Form | oral tablet | oral tablet |
Strengths | • 10 milligrams (mg) • 20 mg • 40 mg • 80 mg | • 5 mg • 10 mg • 20 mg • 40 mg |
Dose | 10 mg to 80 mg | 5 mg to 40 mg |
Frequency | once daily | once daily |
Dosage for reducing cardiovascular risks
Lipitor for reducing cardiovascular risks | Crestor for reducing cardiovascular risks | |
Form | oral tablet | oral tablet |
Strengths | • 10 mg • 20 mg • 40 mg • 80 mg | • 5 mg • 10 mg • 20 mg • 40 mg |
Dose | 10 mg to 80 mg | 5 mg to 40 mg |
Frequency | once daily | once daily |
Keep reading to learn about the effectiveness of Lipitor and Crestor.
Reviews of studies. Separate studies of Lipitor and Crestor were compared in larger reviews of studies. For treating high cholesterol, this review and this later review found Crestor to be more effective than Lipitor.
It’s important to note that study results may not apply to your individual health situation. Be sure to talk with your doctor to see whether Lipitor or Crestor may be right for you.
Prescribing information. For information about how effective these drugs were in clinical trials, see the prescribing information for Lipitor and Crestor. Keep in mind that trial results may not apply to your individual health situation.
Treatment guidelines. Another way to see whether a drug is considered effective is to look at treatment guidelines. When an organization includes certain drugs in treatment guidelines, this means that research has shown the drug to be safe and effective.
Both Lipitor and Crestor are recommended as treatment options for people with high cholesterol in
Lipitor and Crestor may not be right for you if you have certain medical conditions or other factors that affect your health. The two drugs share some of the same precautions, but they also have different ones. Some of these precautions are mentioned below.
If any of the following medical conditions or other health factors are relevant to you, talk with your doctor before taking Lipitor or Crestor.
Precaution | Lipitor | Crestor |
if you’ve had an allergic reaction to either drug or any of its ingredients | x | x |
if you’re pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant | x | x |
if you’re breastfeeding or thinking about breastfeeding | x | x |
if you have a liver problem, such as liver failure | x | x |
if you have a kidney problem, such as kidney failure | x | x |
if you have diabetes | x | x |
if you have a thyroid problem, such as an underactive thyroid | x | x |
if you’re of Asian descent | x | |
if you’ve had a stroke or ministroke in the last 6 months | x | |
if you consume more than 2 alcoholic drinks per day | x | x |
if you have myasthenia gravis | x | x |
Note: For more comprehensive information about these two drugs, see our Lipitor and Crestor articles. You can also learn about Lipitor’s interactions and Crestor’s interactions.
Switching between Lipitor and Crestor might be possible.
If you’d like to know more about switching between Lipitor and Crestor, talk with your doctor. They can give you additional details and help determine the best course of action for your personal situation. Even if two drugs treat the same condition or are in the same drug class, your body can still respond differently.
It’s important that you do not stop, start, or switch any drug treatment without your doctor’s recommendation.
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