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Evaluating a common complaint (muscle pain or weakness) in a group where it is very prevalent (older adults) is tricky from the outset. I read the study you mention (Effect of statin therapy on muscle symptoms:an individual participant data meta-analysis of large-scale, randomized, double-blind trials. Cholesterol Trialists' collaboration. The Lancet. 08/29/22). Of note, several of the authors reported significant associations with the pharmaceutical industry. Results were a 7% overall increased rate ratio (RR) compared to placebo, for first reports of muscle pain or weakness in first year of statin therapy. The RR was higher at 9% for women, although digging through appendices of the article reveals RR of 14% in first year for women on low to moderate intensity statin therapy. Breaking down symptoms further, biggest overall difference was for muscle cramp or spasm (9%). More intensive statin therapy was associated with more muscle complaints, especially in the first year. Other factors associated with complaints of muscle pain were increasing body mass index,
increasing age, and race (Asians fared the worst). Statin therapy was associated with a small increase in muscle enzyme blood levels that was not considered clinically significant. (Although individuals with serious statin-related muscle damage including myopathy and rhabdomyolysis were excluded from all of these studies.) Most participants did not discontinue statin use during the study period, and reports of muscle symptoms decreased after first year of treatment. Take-home message appears to be that statins do cause relatively mild muscle complaints in at least 5-10% of people who start them, & severe symptoms including myopathy (1 in 10,000 person-years) and rhabdomyolysis (2-3 in 100,000 person-years) occur rarely. Supporting data in this study for a biological connection between statins and muscle complaints include small increases in measured muscle enzyme levels in the blood & an apparent dose-response relationship based upon level of treatment intensity. Given the established benefit of statin therapy on preventing bad cardiovascular outcomes & death, patients need to carefully weigh their individual risks versus benefits when deciding whether to start or continue treatment with statins. |
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I had a Dr. Yrs. ago tell me that was a bunch of Hooie, there’s no medical research that proves that. Lipitor gave muscle pain but then eventually this same Dr. put me on the generic one of Lipitor, Atorvastatin. I’ve been on it for about 12 yrs. now & no pain! I agree statins do give you muscle pain.
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Need to rephrase. Many people (up to around 60% per some studies) report muscle complaints after beginning statin therapy, but in only 5-10% of these cases do muscle symptoms appear to be a result of statin therapy. Remainder of my comments unchanged.
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but, just for the record: I am 99 and 44/100% sure that I picked up somewhere along the way that our OP blueash is a physician……. He just does not seem to need to tell us that constantly. Carry on……. Boomer |
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Right !!!
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You may be Magnesium deficient. You can also use topical Magnesium or products like Theraworx for muscle cramps. 😎
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I didn't have a small increase in pain. IT WAS MASSIVE. I was miserable. I tried all the different statins for more than a year with the same horrible results. After stopping the drug I had residual pain for over 6 months. If you can take a statin - lucky you - however, MY quality of life far exceeded any benefits from a man-made drug. Don't overeat, don't smoke, drink in moderation, eat healthy, be active. Doctors & pharmaceutical companies are human beings and they make mistakes. God's greatest ignorance is still smarter than any of man's greatest intelligence. |
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Have you noticed the death rate substantially lower?
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My experience is personal having taken statins for approximately 40 years and clinical being a general medical practitioner MD from 1977 -2014 in private practice and VA. True severe side effects such as muscle enzyme changes are quite rare. Complaints of muscle pain that have seemed truly related to the drug are uncommon perhaps 5-10% many of these will do fine with drug or dose change. Personally I have taken Pravachol, Lipitor ,Zocor and Crestor over the years honestly mainly related to the availability of samples. I have also changed around because of my perceived muscle aches and taken drug holidays for months to see if they went away and was not able to percieve a difference. My cholesterol would be about 260 and LDL of 160 without the medication and with present Crestor 20mg LDL is less than 90 and total 140-150. I have not taken Aspirin regularly with stomach concerns. Scans I have had done for other reasons do show moderate atherosclerosis but I have no clinical vascular disease so far. I believe the statins have saved and prolonged lives for the great majority including myself. The COQ-10 is probably a good idea but I can't say it made a difference for me in using it the past several years. Statins are powerful medications and should be monitored reasonably but not feared. Muscle effects or symptoms do occur but have been magnified by placebo effect, fake news and the medico-legal groups.
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Us, too, Stu. Statins work for both of us………unless it’s just those walnuts I eat every day. ![]() Boomer |
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What did the study say about statins causing alzheimer's? My cardiologist admitted that it does.
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