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Life Sciences => Physiology & Medicine => Topic started by: moses lawn on 21/06/2005 18:34:12
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I am on pravastatin because of slightly elevated cholesterol, but I am suffering considerably from the muscle pain associated with this drug.
Is there any evidence that changing to another statin, say simvastatin, would reduce likelihood of the muscle pain side effect, or is this a true class effect, in which all members of the class are equally likely to carry this problem to the same extent?
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A single dose of cholesterol lowering drug causes painful muscle
Croft Woodruff
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2004/03/20/cholesterol_drug_muscle_pain.htm
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1: Heart. 2004 Jan;90(1):e3.
Rhabdomyolysis induced by a single dose of a statin.
Jamil S, Iqbal P.
Medical Directorate, Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Royal Hospital NHS Calow, Chesterfield, UK.
Statins have been shown to cause myotoxicity and rhabdomyolysis. In most cases rhabdomyolysis occurs following the use of these drugs for at least one week. A case of rhabdomyolysis after just a single dose of simvastatin is reported.
Publication Types:
Case Reports
PMID: 14676266 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/11/07/bad_news_about_statin_drugs.htm
Andrew
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How long have you been taking the prava ?
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