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Atorvastatin and cannabis (marijuana, THC)

As cannabis becomes legal or decriminalised in more jurisdictions, the practical question of combining it with prescription medication comes up regularly. Atorvastatin (Atorvastatin) and cannabis share several pharmacological pathways, and the combination at 10mg, 20mg, 40mg, 80mg is not automatically benign even where both are legal.

How cannabis affects Atorvastatin

THC and other cannabinoids are metabolised partly by hepatic CYP enzymes, including CYP3A4 — the same pathway used by many HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (statin) medications. Frequent cannabis use can shift the metabolism of Atorvastatin mildly. THC also has cardiovascular effects (increased heart rate, blood pressure changes) and central nervous system effects that can stack with Atorvastatin's side-effect profile.

Practical guidance

Occasional moderate cannabis use is unlikely to cause clinically meaningful problems for most adults on Atorvastatin at 10mg, 20mg, 40mg, 80mg. Heavy daily use, edibles with high THC content, or cannabis combined with alcohol substantially raise the risk of dizziness, hypotension, impaired judgement and amplified side effects from Atorvastatin. According to the prescribing information, the full list of recreational substances should be disclosed to the prescriber.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use cannabis while taking Atorvastatin?

For most adults at 10mg, 20mg, 40mg, 80mg, occasional moderate cannabis is tolerated, but heavy daily use is not advised because of metabolic and additive cardiovascular effects with Atorvastatin. The safe practice is to mention it to the prescriber.

Does CBD interact with Atorvastatin?

CBD inhibits several CYP enzymes including CYP3A4, which can raise plasma levels of medications that go through that pathway. For Atorvastatin specifically, this depends on whether Atorvastatin uses CYP3A4. Daily high-dose CBD products warrant a pharmacist check.

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