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Your long-term risk of a heart attack or stroke is the most important thing that your healthcare professional will keep in mind when thinking about statin ...
While statins are highly effective and safe for most people, they have been linked to muscle pain, digestive problems and mental fuzziness in some people.
At the Statin Intolerance Clinic, you'll undergo a full cardiovascular evaluation to determine if your symptoms are due to statin intolerance or other ...
Learn from a Mayo Clinic cardiologist about who benefits the most from taking statins to reduce cholesterol and increase heart health.
Recent research shows that people 75 and older who go off statins have an increased risk of hospitalization because of cardiovascular problems. Dr. Francisco ...
Do statins cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)?. Answer From Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, M.D.. There's no good evidence that statins cause or trigger ALS , ...
― People who have coronary artery disease, stroke or peripheral artery disease often are prescribed a statin, a cholesterol-lowering drug that reduces the risk ...
Recent studies show a surge in statin use for people over age 79, and Dr. Kopecky says even though there is not enough data to know exactly how statins affect ...
Combination cholesterol absorption inhibitor and statin. Ezetimibe-simvastatin (Vytorin), Decreases LDL and triglycerides; increases HDL, Stomach pain, fatigue, ...
Millions of Americans take statins to lower their cholesterol, but many more who could benefit from them don't out of concern over potential side effects. But ...
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