Can Statin Drugs Cause Leg Cramps
In an article published by the Mayo Clinic muscle pain and damage is the most common statin side effect.
Can statin drugs cause leg cramps. Statin use has also been associated with difficulties with memory and reasoning although there is no clear evidence that the drugs were responsible. But we do know that there are various levels of muscle symptoms associated with statins. Below is a link to an article I found on the subject.
The second part of the study tested non-statin drugs that lowered cholesterol. Sometimes switching drugs is needed. They do this by telling your liver to stop producing as much of it.
Statins can cause generalized aching and reduction of dose is usually all thats required to correct that. I was prescribed other Statins which also had side effects so now I simply refuse to take any Statin. A 2010 review published in Medical Hypotheses suggests that statin use can cause a lowering of vitamin E levels in the blood that could result in statin myopathy or muscle cramps.
It can manifest as neck pain back pain leg pain muscle fatigue and leg cramps. While these should be mild some patients can experience severe of painful cramps. Participants in the study took.
The risk of very serious side effects is extremely low and calculated in a few cases per million people taking statins. Although there is a recognition that statins can cause muscle pain tenderness and weakness there is no specific mention of leg cramps. However the most common side effect is muscle pain and cramping.
A report in Southern Medical Journal described muscle pains and weakness in a man who took Chinese red rice an herbal preparation that lowers cholesterol. Some patients experience mild aches. For this reason patients who notice any abdominal symptoms should be evaluated to check for potential liver issues.
