Is pravastatin (pravastatin) 40mg considered a low intensity statin?

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Is Pravastatin 40mg a Low Intensity Statin?

No, pravastatin 40 mg is classified as a moderate-intensity statin, not a low-intensity statin. 1, 2

Statin Intensity Classification

Pravastatin 40 mg falls squarely within the moderate-intensity category based on established guideline definitions:

  • Moderate-intensity statins lower LDL cholesterol by 30-49%, and pravastatin 40-80 mg is explicitly listed in this category by the American Diabetes Association and ACC/AHA guidelines 1, 2
  • High-intensity statins lower LDL cholesterol by ≥50% and include atorvastatin 40-80 mg and rosuvastatin 20-40 mg 1
  • Low-intensity statins (which lower LDL-C by <30%) are generally not recommended in clinical practice for patients with diabetes or cardiovascular disease, and pravastatin 40 mg does not fall into this category 1

Clinical Evidence Supporting Moderate-Intensity Classification

The classification of pravastatin 40 mg as moderate-intensity is supported by clinical trial data:

  • In the PROVE IT-TIMI 22 trial, pravastatin 40 mg daily achieved a mean LDL-C reduction to 95 mg/dL (2.46 mmol/L), consistent with a 30-49% reduction from baseline 3, 4
  • Long-term studies demonstrate that pravastatin 40 mg reduces total cholesterol by 25-34%, placing it firmly in the moderate-intensity range 5, 6
  • The West of Scotland, CARE, and LIPID trials all used pravastatin 40 mg as their standard moderate-intensity regimen and demonstrated significant cardiovascular risk reduction 1

Practical Clinical Implications

Understanding this classification matters for appropriate prescribing:

  • For primary prevention in diabetes patients aged 40-75 years, moderate-intensity statins like pravastatin 40 mg are the recommended starting point 1
  • For secondary prevention after acute coronary syndrome, high-intensity statins are preferred over moderate-intensity options like pravastatin 40 mg 1, 3
  • If a patient requires only 30-49% LDL-C reduction to reach goal, pravastatin 40 mg is an appropriate choice as a moderate-intensity agent 2, 5

Common Pitfall to Avoid

Do not confuse pravastatin 40 mg with low-intensity therapy simply because it is less potent than high-intensity statins like atorvastatin 80 mg or rosuvastatin 20-40 mg. The three-tier classification system (low/moderate/high) is based on percentage LDL-C reduction, and pravastatin 40 mg consistently achieves the 30-49% reduction that defines moderate intensity 1, 2.

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References

Guideline

Guideline Directed Topic Overview

Dr.Oracle Medical Advisory Board & Editors, 2025

Guideline

Moderate Intensity Statin Therapy

Praxis Medical Insights: Practical Summaries of Clinical Guidelines, 2025

Research

Pravastatin: an evidence-based statin?

Expert opinion on drug metabolism & toxicology, 2008

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