Statins can cause fatigue in some individuals, but this side effect is not experienced by everyone. While some studies have reported that a small percentage of people may feel more tired or experience muscle weakness, the majority tolerate statins without significant issues. If you suspect that statins are making you excessively tired, it's important to discuss your symptoms with your healthcare provider, as they can help determine the best course of action.
As far as I know statins do not cause heart disease.
In my case, statins did not lower the count, but did cause bleeding and extensive petechiae.
Statins such as pravastatin are not known to cause ulcers.
Do statins cause problems with the hearts natural electrical rhythim if one has enough CoEnzymeQ10?
"Too tired." Example: "I am too tired to go for a walk."
If they are running yes. They can become easily tired from being excessively hot.
Yes, statins can cause ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus, though this side effect is relatively rare. Some patients report experiencing tinnitus after starting statin therapy, possibly due to changes in blood flow or effects on nerve function. If you experience ringing in the ears while taking statins, it's important to consult your healthcare provider for evaluation and potential alternatives.
Statins reduce the ESR
They are shedding their winter coat
No statins don't make you put on weight....
Pomelo is part of the grapefruit family. The grapefruit family should be avoided when taking statins because it affects the way the liver processes the medication and can make it less effective and cause undesirable side effects.
Expensive urine