I stopped mine after 6 months because I was getting pains in my arm. My cholesterol went up as a result so had to start taking them again. Fortunately the arm pains did not come back.
might raise your cholesterol again, if that's why you're taking them, I suppose. But I stopped taking them (they were making my arms ache) and it didn't have any ill effects. You'd get a better answer from your GP, though.
As much as I trust ABers and their wise advice, I think I would discuss any concerns I had with my medication, with the doctor who initially prescribed the tablets.
i do understand that while I listen to you lovely A/Bers I have to ask the doc, but wanted to hear your comments on what you have done over the past.
My friend says that Simvastatins are not really a good thing to take ----
I feel like a zombie in the mornings and wonder what medication may be causing it. Thanks so much for replies x
Zeuhl....LOL.....no I am not sceptical, I just feel that "dishing them out" to all and sundry who just happen to have a raised cholesterol is not the answer.........I just HATE protocols and "instructions" and feel that each case should be assessed on a personal basis....that was and is my idea of medical practice.
maybe the way I have been feeling is nothing to do with my medication?
Maybe its all in my head, and I may feel a bit depressed after 2 very bad coughing episodes since Xmas. Maybe just a bit run down?
RATTER...if that IS the case............then the answer is NO.
jno........mmmm! not sure that that covers ALL the side effects......memory loss and depression have been well documented but not mentioned in that link.
I take Simvastatin, I am a dreadful patient with regards to taking regular medication, I take my simvastatin and my ramipril and Omeprazol as and when I remember, sometimes once a day sometimes once a week, bloody useless really, Ive never had any side effects though.