jim l replied: "the reason is that most people dont get the side affect in the dr point of view if they are able to help over 90% of the people with it the people that have side affects are really immaterial statistically speaking you are in a minority
unfortunately some of the side affects are not reversible in some people you will have to wait and see"
sharmel replied: "Patients always should take an active role in the course of their own treatments. Towards this purpose, nowadays when you receive a prescription from the pharmacy, it comes with a printed paper that outlines all of the known potential side effects, and telling you to watch for them and report immediately to your doctor if you are experiencing any of them to a significant extent.
Every time I get a particular prescription from my doctor, I take the time to say "OK, let's talk about any possible side effects, and how you feel they rate in terms of risk over benefits?" Matter of fact I recently had a discussion with my specialist about a minor heart abnormality, (a mild arrhythmia) for which he suggested giving me a particular drug. Upon further questioning he told me that, indeed this particular drug did have some disturbing side effects which, while not often experienced by the patient, had been known to occur and cause some trouble. We delved into it more, and in the end I told him that, with respect, I felt I needed to make the informed decision not to take this drug. He said "OK" and offered me an alternative, which I am taking and tolerating well.
Always consider YOURSELF - the patient - an essential part of the medical team that is treating you, and as a member of the team, you need to do your own homework and have your say in every step of the process.
Actually, information about Statins and some certain troubling side effects has been all over the news for two or three years now, and I am surprised that you have not come across it before. Lower doses tend not to be the problem for the majority of people, but on the other side of the coin, there is absolutely NO drug ever devised and put on the market that hasn't had an adverse effect on at least a few people. Look at the incredible and wide-ranging benefits of the humble aspirin. The overwhelming majority of people can take aspirin with absolutely no ill effects, and great benefit. But there are a selective few who develop quite serious problems with internal bleeding, stomach ulcers etc. It is why we all have to be aware, and diligent, whenever we are on any kind of medication, and listen to our body signals that will warn us when something is amiss.
Hopefully, as usually happens, the discontinuation of the statin will eventually restore you to normal with no lasting ill effects. It depends how long you were taking it, as it may take your body a while to totally rid itself of the problems that it caused. Meanwhile, remain watchful, and stay in touch with your medical caregiver."
Does anyone know if the side effects of Lipitor can be reversed ? My ex mother in law has muscle damage from taking Lipitor, and she was wondering if its permanent? Does anyone know anything about this. She is elderly.
Daniel E replied: "Rare cases of muscle inflammation (myositis) and breakdown have been reported with other drugs in this class (HMGCoA reductase antagonists), and it is assumed that this side effect also may occur with atorvastatin. Muscle breakdown causes the release of muscle protein (myoglobin) into the blood and accumulation of the protein in the kidney tubules, resulting in kidney failure.
Although there is no cure for myositis, prompt and aggressive treatment to reduce inflammation of PM and DM can help prevent muscle weakness from progressing and might help restore some of your strength.
Medications: Corticosteroids (i.e., prednisone) and other drugs that suppress the immune system (immunosuppresants) may slow down the attack on healthy tissue and improve skin rash. Your doctor will probably repeat blood tests throughout your treatment for myositis to monitor improvement. You may also want to use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as aspirin or ibuprofin for pain relief.
Exercise: After drug treatment takes effect, a program of regular stretching exercises prescribed by your doctor can help maintain range of motion in weakened arms and legs. Physical therapy may also help prevent permanent muscle shortening. You may also want to add whirlpool baths, heat and gentle massage.
Rest: Getting enough rest is an important component of managing myositis. Take frequent breaks during the day and limit your activity."
Lipitor side effects? I have been on lipitor for 5 years. I am only 28 and I have muscle pain (doctor did tests, says nothing is wrong) and weight gain and a newly discovered arrythmia. Could this be caused by lipitor? I cannot be on another drug as I have tried almost all of them and I have bad side effects from those as well....
paki708 replied: "i was on crestor and had muscle pain also, this is a side effect for cholesterol. i also had some liver damage possibly caused by lipitor. so there is a possibility that these symptoms that you are having are related."
Sarah W replied: "my mother was on lipitor for 3 years. she also experienced muscle pain and weakness. Even after she got off lipitor, she still has muscle weakness. Her doctors believe it is directly related to lipitor. She is now on a drug called Niespan (spelling?). Her cholestrol is lower then it was on lipitor and she has not had side effects."
Need an answer replied: "One of the side effects to lipitor is muscle aches and pains. Your doctor would be checking your blood frequently to be sure there is no muscle or body organ damage.
I take mine at night, and by the next day the pain is over with. Talk openly with your doctor about these concerns."
Scarlett replied: "i was on lipitor myself for over a year w/o my blood checked, now i have liver damage w/progressing liver disease. I have to take chloresteral med but now I take Zetia."
Questions about side effects of Lipitor, toprol re heart and stopping meds? I have ischemia and irregular heartbeat which I don't really understand, erratic high blood pressure, an injured knee which is always kind of swollen (inflammed?), carpal tunnel and an ongoing neck injury from legal computer work (which I no longer do). I felt so exhausted, very weak, very depressed, mentally confused and slow. Needless to say, the incapable, weak, incompetent affects have never beeen a part of my life before. THEREFORE, I decided to stop all meds about 3 weeks ago. I really feel so much better and stronger. A nurse told me, no matter what, don't take Lipitor; as you get older your muscles will all be wasted and you don't want that. I DON'T want that. Now I am wondering what to do about the ischemia and clogged arteries . I'm leary of my heart dr. who told me I could take Adderall with ischemia and an inflammation bec. it speeds up my erratic heart??? Inflammation is not supposed to be good for ischemia. Can anyone help me understand where to do from here?
Layla J replied: "i dntknow about the other questions but dont ever stop taking your medicines expecially heart medication. people can have strokes from stopping abruptley. get palpitations. I take 2 pressure pills andblood thinners.. im only 30 im not overweight to bad i hate taking all these pills every day. if u have clogged arteries and u are swollen has the doc suggest getting an ultra sound or is the swollen area in your knee proven to be from the knee injury? j/curious but dont stop u meds pain can makeu depressed thats for sure. because when we are in pain we stress our bodys and we dont relase some kind of hormone to regulate our mental mood.. listen to the docs."
Harmony replied: "Go to a cardiologist. Talk to him about your problems in the past. Abruptly stopping your medication without informing your doctor is never a good idea, but it is particularly dangerous with heart meds. Toprol is known to cause fatigue, and is the most likely cause of some of your problems, the doctor may be able to decrease the dose or switch to a different medication that won't cause as many problems.
You need to weigh quality of life verses length of life. If you prefer to feel good for a short period of time and don't mind dying soon maybe stopping medications is the best approach, but you need to discus this with your doctor and make sure you understand the consequences of going off meds."
wiseowl_00 replied: "Find the nurse who gave you the advice about LIpitor and buy her dinner. people within the medical fraternity like this are are pure gold. Perhaps she could even reccomend a doctor who also hasn't been brainwashed by the pharmaceutical industry. Lipitor does have loads of side effects?#4666
Every trial for statins has shown no overall decrease in mortality, except in men who have already had a heart attack, or are dibetic. For all other men these trials have shown an increase in death from other causes that counters the decrease in death from heart attack.
No trial has ever shown a benefit for women to take statins, some even showing an increase in mortality
None of the proponents of statins here can ever show one randomised, double blind tial that shows a benefit (using absolute rather than relative risk) to men who have not had a heart attack, or to women full stop. This includes those from within the industry, such as Harmony"
have been asked what side effects I experienced whilst taking Lipitor.? The side effects are aching legs and joints and tender muscles. Also lower back pain (which was there intermittently earler but much worse with Lipitor), itchy skin all over. I now feel fantastic since being off that terrible drug for approx 1 week.
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has anyone who takes lipitor for cholesterol had any side effects like pains in the upper arm? I have been takeing Lipitor for over a year now and in the last two months i have had cramping and severe pain in my upper arm muscles.
sokokl replied: "I have never taken Lipitor but I know of several people who have and they did have problems with muscle pain. The landlord of one of my uncles has a relative who got fibromyalgia because of the Lipitor.
Because of how severe this pain is I would recommend getting in touch with your doctor to let them know what's going on so that they can evaluate the situation further to see what they say."
severe side effects of lipitor? severe pain in elbow and shoullder..no relief from pain med,physical therapy and chiropractic visits...mri,xray neg..bone scan is scheduled...what is likelihood that lipitor could be cause of the muscle pain. onset was sudden after several days of the drug.
lISA o replied: "it is possible. Try going off of the med for 1 week, see how you feel, if you get better , go back on the med and see if the symptoms return , then you will know."
Ed P replied: "see your doctor soon"
mistify replied: "It is certainly possible, but usually the result of this type of disorder is widespread weakness and muscle pain...not necessarily localized to the elbow. However, you definetely need to bring this up to the doctor.
I've seen this a handful of times...the symptoms often get a better after coming off the drug, but everyone I knew usually has at least some persistent, residual pain and/or weakness."
Has anyone looked into lipitor and it's side effects? I have been taking lipitor for three years now. Just recently, within the past 8 months I have gained weight, been exhausted, and more recently my muscles are weak and achey. I was taking lipitor until I read about using vitamin c 1000-2000 mgs/day. The joint weakness has calmed down a bit. I am slowly gaining more stamina each day. Has anyone else tried something different? tks - kt
xjoizey replied: "you can go to web md and look it up, but I think it would be better to go to the doctor instead. you really need to have blood tests about every 6-12 months to check for liver damage"
Daniel D replied: "read the side effects to cholesterol-lowering medications"
longhats replied: "I think amount of lipitor makes a big difference. There are side effects - but most people don't experience any of them. You can try adding CoQ10 pills (health food store) when you take the lipitor. I've been on 10 mgs for many years.....
The dr wanted me on 20 - but I wouldn't take it - so I took the 10 and it worked for me - so I may start cutting the 10 in half. Walking every day reduces cholestrol a lot.
Next time you get your blood checked - ask them to run the blood test on muscle aches. There is a specific test while taking lipitor that they can check to see what effect, if any, it's having on muscle weakness, etc. They can monitor you pretty closely."
Xangoman replied: "You should try the "King" of super anti-oxidants....Mangosteen.
Contact me by email and I'll lead you to info. All natural, fully patented and tastes fantastic! Clinical documentation and testimonials available. Fastest growing health supplement in the world."
doowopper replied: "muscle damage and muscle pain are common...maker says it is like 2 per cent of patients but a doctor wrote a magazine article that I read and he claims it is closer to 50 percent damage to patients in his practice. i threw away my prescription before i filled it and bought a supplement called policosonol. i took poli 20 mg a day for 6 weeks and my total cholesterol went from 225 to 165 and the other values all got better also. no damage no pain no side effects no kidding"
does Lipitor cause itchy skin in some users? Have been on Lipitor for the last twelve months, in fact I stopped taking it two days ago.
I am always seeking out the conclusion" paragraph of various studies. I not only dont like most of what I read but now I can add my personal experience. Having had joint and muscle
pain I am still experiencing itchy skin.
I know that every drug has some side effects especially Lipitor so I am starting myself on POLYCOSANOL which is made from the wax off sugar cane. As for my Dr, Ill tell her after 3 months.
I have two questions, firstly is there anybody out there who has also experienced ithy skin on Lipitor and secondly has anybody had good results with POLYSOCANOL. Nearly all the studies lean positively towards polysocanol.
Some people say that these "natural" substances are not FDA approved, but my argument is ...well what about the side effects of some of the approved ones"? There is truth in both, but in this instance Ill go for the Polycosanol.
David S replied: "These "natural substances" are not approved as toxic drugs by the FDA. That doesn't mean for even a moment that they don't work.
In the US the FDA believes that Newtonian Physics applies to medicine. To them it is only possible that one single molecule can have an effect in the body. So herbs, which sometimes contain 100s of phytochemicals simply can't be evaluated by their standards.
However, in Japan and Germany, they have advanced "natural medicine" standards that have proven some herbs (when processed correctly) to be more beneficial than any available "drug" on the market.
So take the liver-toxic drug that is supposed to lower your cholesterol. Why do you need to poison your liver to stop it from making extra cholesterol? It's not like high cholesterol causes heart attacks. In fact 50% of all heart attacks in the US happen in people with completely normal cholesterol levels.
The American Heart Association recommended 2 YEARS AGO that the C-Reactive Protein test be used to predict heart disease because it is 80% predictive of heart attacks.
But remember: C-Reactive Protein doesn't CAUSE heart attacks either. It is a biomarker that lets you know something else is going on.
So consider this, a healthy liver makes 90% of all the cholesterol in your body. Why not support good liver health with a better diet? People who do regularly end up getting off their drugs (under doctor supervision) and that's what "good health" should be."
Sexy dude replied: "don't they have the side effects printed on the drug package?"
Does LIPITOR attack the muscles and brain? Medical Doctors have written millions of prescriptions for Lipitor. Have any of you seen very bad side effects from taking this pill?
schooner588 replied: "I had my first heart attack in April of /06.Lipitor was one of the meds I was to use.After a short period of use,I had a reaction,body was itchy,and hives broke out,I went to the local hospital and the Brain idiot suggested I stop all meds till I can get a test to see what was causing the problem..daaaaaa I stopped Lipitor on my own and continued taken rest of meds.Lipitor attacks the body in different ways but what would have happened to me was my system would soon shut down,it attacks the liver,bladder,heart and lungs,after hearing this I was not too concerned about the brain,I don't have to much left to loose....lol"
spottedtan5 replied: "My Mom and brother in law are both on Lipitor, so I investigated this. The only real thing they watch for while a person takes this drug is liver damage. Users of the drug have to go into the doctor like every 6 months and have blood drawn so the doctor can monitor their liver. Neither my Mom nor my Brother in Law have expirienced either and they have both been on it for years.
Hope this helps!"
pa69oldfart replied: "Lipitor is usually used toreduce fatty plaque in the bloodstream.
If the doctor has prescribed this, it usually means that you may have a high cholesterol level in your bloodstream.
This can culminate in plaque building in arteries, which can cause heart attack, and stroke.
Even though you may be able to reduce the cholesterol limit in your system, keep in mind, that plaque that may already be in your arteries can not be reduced without a dangerous procedure.
lipitor can reduce the amount of bad cholesterol your body takes in and combined with a healthy diet, and exercise, your body
may never have bad cholesterol again, and you should live a lot longer. My answer to you is this.!!
always check with your MD. because what suits some doesn't suit all, but I have not heard of any bad side affects from taking Lipitor at the dosage that your MD. prescribes."
Superfox replied: "not personally, try a google search and talk to your doctor and pharmacist"
perplexed replied: "A safer and more effective way to lower cholesterol is to take RED YEAST RICE (1200mg a day) and CoQ10 ( at least 100mg. a day in a highly absorbable form), this works FAST and really brings up the HDL while lowering the LDL, any doctor who is honest will tell you that lipitor and all the other persription drugs do more harm than good. Our doctor said it was ok to go the natural route and it has worked wonders. Least expensive route is mail order vitamin outlets. Here's to your health!!!"
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