Statin Side Effects - 3 Side Effects You Need to Know About!

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Statin side effects are a much discussed and debated concern.
Even the medical community seem to be at odds over whether the perceived effectiveness of these drugs outweighs some of their documented negative side effects.
What are Statin Drugs? Statins are designed to reduce levels of low density lipoproteins (LDLs) or 'bad' cholesterol which furs up the arteries and lead to heart disease, although some believe statins are effective for different reasons, most likely by reducing inflammation.
They are commonly prescribed to people who have already experienced cardiovascular problems like a heart attack or stroke.
But not unusually, some people who use prescribed statins as part of a preventative health program have reported negative statin side effects.
Statin Side Effect #1 The first and most widely experienced side effect that has been recognised and documented is muscle pain.
Users have described either an increase in muscular pain and soreness, or have started to experience muscular discomfort for the first time, since starting to take their prescribed statins.
Alongside muscular pain, many statin takers have reported muscular weakness.
An overall degradation in the strength of their muscles...
which includes your heart! Statin Side Effect #2 It has always been known that prescription statins can dampen production of a vital enzyme called CoQ10.
This enzyme, like cholesterol is made in the liver.
Q10 is found in almost every cell in the body and is essential for energy production in the muscles.
Statin Side Effect #3 The third apparent statin side effect may be potential damage to the liver.
Many doctors will not prescribe statins to people with liver problems.
Statin users who have no previous history of problems are advised to undergo routine monitoring of liver enzymes during treatment with statins.
Who Runs the Drug Trials? Data on the side effects of drugs is often lacking, as many trials are set up to investigate the positive healing effects of the drug and do not necessarily focus on analysis of data pertaining to negative effects.
Many of the trials are run by 'interested' multibillion-dollar organisations, so it is always important with any trial results to understand where the funding for that trial originated.
Think About This...
More recently concerns are being raised over the negative effects that prescribed statins may have on mood and memory.
For example some patients being treated with prescription statins have recorded symptoms of memory loss and mood swings since the start of their treatment.
As always, with any drugs it is advised that you closely monitor all changes in your body while undergoing treatment and keep in close contact with your medical professional.
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