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Common side effects. Side effects can vary between different statins, but common side effects include: headache; dizziness; feeling sick; feeling unusually tired or physically weak; digestive system problems, such as constipation, diarrhoea, indigestion or farting; muscle pain; sleep problems; low blood platelet count; Uncommon side effects ...
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Mar 5, 2024 · Athletes are more prone to the development of statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS); however, there is inconclusive evidence to support a pathophysiologic effect of statins on muscle weakness or reduced aerobic capacity.
May 27, 2023 · 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. Rarely, they may cause liver damage. If you think you're experiencing side effects from taking statins, don't just stop taking the pills.
Despite the salutary effects, there are some unintended consequences of statins, including being linked to muscle pain, cramps, and fatigue, which may lead to reduced levels of physical activity (PA) and/or structured aerobic exercise.
- Barry A. Franklin, Carl J. Lavie
- 2015
Side effects can be different depending on the statin you’re taking. If side effects are affecting you, speak to your doctor about your symptoms. They can help to find out what’s causing your side effects and help you manage them.
Feb 28, 2023 · Myositis. mild myositis is associated with painful muscles and CK elevation. Some suggest withdrawal of statin therapy is indicated in patients whose CK rises 10-fold to levels about 2,000 IU/L (1) whilst others suggest that 'patients experiencing muscle pain, weakness or cramps whilst should have their CK level measured.
Feb 24, 2021 · You immediately start to feel a bit itchier. The same may be true for statins: people expect to experience muscle symptoms, perhaps because of media reports, and therefore any small ache or pain, which might have happened anyway, is considered by the patient to be attributable to their medication.