What are the long-term implications of using Atorvastatin for chronic cholesterol management, and are there risks of dependency or adverse effects over time?
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1. Long-term use of Atorvastatin can lead to muscle pain, liver damage, and increased type 2 diabetes risk but is not addictive.
2. Atorvastatin has no risk of dependency, but prolonged use may cause muscle problems, liver enzyme abnormalities, and possibly diabetes.
3. While not causing dependency, long-term Atorastatin use may result in muscle pain, liver issues, and a higher diabetes risk.