Jokes17 mins ago
Follow Up On Statins.
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I did not know it was going to cause such a stream of comments, but I agreed with sqad. Anyway, the doctor did not tell her what they were, but I knew as soon as I saw them. I explained to my 92 y.o. mother what cholesterol was - so she rang the surgery and was told her level was 5.9! My god I thought if mine was 5.9 at 92 I'd think I was ok. She read the leaflet in the pills and said she had enough aches and pains etc., without taking something that might give her more. I said you cold try them if you want, you might be ok but it's up to you! Why do they want to get people on these things, my husbands cholesterol is very low 3.6 but they tried to put him on them - is it because the drug companies pay the GPs to prescribe these, as well as blood pressure and diabetes medications?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some Statins are cheaper than others.You can bet that most who are prescribed statins get Simvastatin (the cheapest) at first. From my experience and those of three of my family/friends Simvastatin cause us the most muscle pains/cramps.I told my GP (2nd time) that I would stop taking them if she couldn't prescribe me with another one that doesn't cause the severe discomfort. Once I get an operation out the way I will stop them.
We're both on Simvastatin and have never experienced any side effects, not a twinge, nil, nowt. We know two other people also on Simvastatin and they're the same, no side effects whatsoever.
Common sense tells me that most people who take it don't suffer any side effects, it tends to be the minority that do that we hear about. As with all drugs, if a cheaper version does the job then why not try that one first and save the overstretched NHS some money? I don't mean your mum Midge, I mean the GPs who prescribe.
Common sense tells me that most people who take it don't suffer any side effects, it tends to be the minority that do that we hear about. As with all drugs, if a cheaper version does the job then why not try that one first and save the overstretched NHS some money? I don't mean your mum Midge, I mean the GPs who prescribe.