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![]() My third class medical is coming up soon and I am a little worried. My doctor put me on Lipitor for elevated cholestrol this past year. Will this cause any red flags, problems or require further documentation for my third class medical? Or will this cause no problems? Any information is greatly appreciated! Bob |
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![]() "nobody" wrote in message ... My third class medical is coming up soon and I am a little worried. My doctor put me on Lipitor for elevated cholestrol this past year. Will this cause any red flags, problems or require further documentation for my third class medical? Or will this cause no problems? Any information is greatly appreciated! Bob Looks like you are OK....but I'm no AME. Check he http://www.aopa.org/members/database...l/druglist.cfm John Severyn |
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If you're not a member of AOPA (but you are, right?) then
take a look at the url posted. Otherwise, the FAA Allowal Based On status report and no adverse side effects |
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nobody wrote:
My third class medical is coming up soon and I am a little worried. My doctor put me on Lipitor for elevated cholestrol this past year. Will this cause any red flags, problems or require further documentation for my third class medical? Or will this cause no problems? Any information is greatly appreciated! Bob No, you just may need an extra statement from your normal doctor saying that you have no side effects. I take both a BP med and cholesterol med (not Lipitor as that caused me muscle pain), and have had no problems with my medical. I just have to take a letter each time from my normal doctor to my AME and all is well. Matt |
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