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Simvastatin

    DEA Class; Rx

    Common Brand Names; Zocor, FloLipid

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

    Oral HMG Co-A reductase inhibitor; used for hypercholesterolemia or hypertriglyceridemia; reduces LDL, total cholesterol, TG, and apolipoprotein B; increases HDL; improves mortality in patients with CAD; more potent than fluvastatin or pravastatin; FDA-approved for stroke prophylaxis and homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia.

    Indicated for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia, including hyperlipidemia, hyperlipoproteinemia, or hypertriglyceridemia, as an adjunct to dietary control; and for reduction in cardiovascular mortality, including myocardial infarction prophylaxis and stroke prophylaxis.

    For slowing the progression of coronary atherosclerosis.
    For cerebral vasospasm prophylaxis after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

    Hypersensitivity to simvastatin

    Active liver disease or unexplained transaminase elevation

    Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (eg, itraconazole, ketoconazole, erythromycin, clarithromycin, posaconazole, voriconazole, HIV protease inhibitors, cobicistat, nefazodone), gemfibrozil, cyclosporine, and danazol

    • CPK elevation (>3x ULN) (5%)
    • Constipation (2%)
    • Upper respiratory infection (9%)
    • Flatulence (1-2%)
    • Transaminases increased (>3x ULN) (1%)
    • Headache (3-7%)
    • Myalgia (5%)
    • Eczema (5%)
    • Vertigo (5%)
    • Abdominal pain (7%)
    • Myalgia
    • Myopathy
    • Arthralgia
    • Arthritis
    • Eosinophilia
    • Chills
    • Angioedema
    • Rhabdomyolysis
    • Abdominal pain

    Rule out secondary causes of hyperlipidemia prior to initiating therapy

    Nonserious 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

    Monitor LFTs before initiating treatment and thereafter when clinically indicated; reports of fatal and nonfatal hepatic failure in patients taking statins

    Discontinue if markedly elevated CPK levels occur or myopathy is diagnosed or suspected

    Increases in HbA1c and fasting serum glucose levels reported with simvastatin

    Severe electrolyte, endocrine, or metabolic disorders

    Grapefruit juice increases simvastatin systemic exposure; avoid large quantities of grapefruit juice (ie, ≥1 quart/day)

    Discontinue therapy when pregnancy recognized; alternatively, consider ongoing therapeutic needs of individual patient

    Therapy decreases synthesis of cholesterol and possibly other biologically active substances derived from cholesterol; therefore, this drug may cause fetal harm when administered to pregnant patients based on mechanism of action; in addition, treatment of hyperlipidemia is not generally necessary during pregnancy

    There is no information about presence of this drug in human or animal milk, effects on breastfed infant or on milk production; however, it has been shown that another drug in this class passes into human milk; statins, including this drug, decrease cholesterol synthesis and possibly synthesis of other biologically active substances derived from cholesterol and may cause harm to breastfed infant

    Adults

    40 mg/day PO for most patients; 80 mg/day PO for patients already taking 80 mg/day chronically without evidence of myopathy.

    Geriatric

    40 mg/day PO for most patients; 80 mg/day PO for patients already taking 80 mg/day chronically without evidence of myopathy.

    Adolescents

    40 mg/day PO.

    Children

    10 to 12 years: 40 mg/day PO.
    Less than 10 years: Safety and efficacy have not been established; however, doses up to 20 mg/day PO have been included in some study protocols.

    Infants

    Safety and efficacy have not been established.

    Neonates

    Safety and efficacy have not been established.

    Simvastatin

    tablet (Zocor, generic)

    • 5mg
    • 10mg
    • 20mg
    • 40mg
    • 80mg

    oral suspension (FloLipid)

    • 4 mg/mL
    • 8 mg/mL