Statins to reduce cholesterol
What are statins? Statins are being widely promoted for primary prevention of heart disease. Concern is growing about the effects on the mind of these drugs as nightmares and memory loss are being reported as side effects. Statins are prescription and over the counter medicines that are commonly used to reduce the level of LDL (known as ‘bad’ cholesterol) levels in the blood.
Controversy over the benefits and possible harms of Statins Following an article in The medical journal the Lancet, the editor of the British Medical Journal requested a review by the Chief Medical Officer of Statins. Concern of the editor and many other people who do not benefit financially from the promotion of medicines, is most research on which the promotion of Statins in based, is funded by the pharmaceutical industry and raw data has not been reviewed by the medicines regulatory body. Cardiovascular medicine
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http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/5/9/e007118 Scientist and investigative journalist Maryanne Demasi spoke about the Statin industry"Statin Wars" Secrecy of hidden raw data with evidence of benefit or otherwise following statin trials. Shocking information - however do not stop taking Statins without thoroug investigation. Just be wary if your doctor promotes the drug without explaining about the adverse effects. Do your own research. Find the information about specific medicines on the Pharmaceutical industry Electronic Medicines Compendium https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/
What is cholesterol? How do statins work? Do statins save lives when used for primary prevention? Can cholesterol be reduced without the use of drugs? Related Information and Links
Warnings Some antidepressants, antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, immunosuppressants and other lipid-lowering drugs increase the risk of serious muscle problems with the statins. Grapefruit juice increases the levels of simvastatin in the body. Discuss this with your doctor or pharmacist if you regularly drink grapefruit juice. Some antibiotics interact with certain statins to increase or reduce, the normal metabolism (breakdown) of the statin. The anticlotting effect of warfarin is increased by simvastatin.
Reporting Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) Please report all serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs) if you have suffered depression, nightmares, insomnia, suicidal thoughts or any other unpleasant symptoms since you started taking statins It is well known that serious side effects of medicines are under reported and the UK regulatory body the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA) estimate that less than 10% are ever reported. You can request a list of drugs used pre surgery and during surgery. You should be given patient information for all drugs prescribed as you are discharged from hospital, or if the pharmacy supplies you from a bulk supply of pills. (EU Directive 1997) Please report Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) to: UK Yellow Card Reporting for Patient and Health Professional reports of Adverse Drug Reactions you can report to the MHRA using the link above or call them 0808 100 3352 10am - 2pm Monday to Friday USA and worldwide to the Food and Drug Administration for Patients and Healthcare Professionals Universal free, independent drug safety website - Rxisk Please follow APRIL on Twitter For latest news read the APRIL blog Please make a donation to support the work of APRIL AWARENESS SAVES LIVES
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