My dad has got a heart attack last year. And the doctor has put him on a list of drugs and medication. One of the drugs is statin drugs. Previously lovastatin, now the more expensive rosuvastatin (Crestor), which could cause an increase in liver enzymes.
I’ve noticed that my old man can’t walk as fast, his reaction has certainly slowed down, his mental capacity has decreased, his attention span reduced.
This is a compilation of links to the adverse effect, negative effect, of statin drugs a.k.a. HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors.
Statin Adverse Effects: A Review of the Literature and Evidence for a Mitochondrial Mechanism
Beatrice A. Golomb, M.D., Ph.D. and Marcella A. Evans, B.S.
Do YOU Take Any of These 11 Dangerous Cholesterol Drugs?
New Bombshell of Disastrous Side Effects from Statins…
Dr. Mercola
Rosuvastatin-Associated Adverse Effects and Drug-Drug Interactions in the Clinical Setting of Dyslipidemia
Kostapanos, Michael S.; Milionis, Haralampos J.; Elisaf, Moses S.
Statin-associated adverse effects beyond muscle and liver toxicity
D.N. Kiortsis, T.D. Filippatos, D.P. Mikhailidis, M.S. Elisaf, E.N. Liberopoulos
The Safety of Rosuvastatin as Used in Common Clinical Practice
A Postmarketing Analysis
Alawi A. Alsheikh-Ali, MD; Marietta S. Ambrose, MD; Jeffrey T. Kuvin, MD; Richard H. Karas, MD, PhD
Liver Toxicity of Rosuvastatin Therapy
Giuseppe Famularo, Luca Miele, Giovanni Minisola, Antonio Grieco
Statin Induced Myositis: a commonly encountered or a rare side effect?
Mukhtar, Rasha YA; Reckless, John PD
HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor & CoQ10
Nawarskas, James J. PharmD
Dangers of Statin Drugs: What You Haven’t Been Told About Popular Cholesterol-Lowering Medicines
Myths & Truths About Cholesterol