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sad old git | 01:31 Tue 16th Feb 2010 | Health & Fitness
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Hello All. Can anyone tell me the difference between Simvastatin and Atorvastatin?. My wife was on simvastatin but they made her feel generally poorly so her doc prescribed atorvastatin and they seem to be ok. So can anyone enlighten me?.
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Difference?.......end result exactly the same. method of achieving end result, chemically different.
06:28 Tue 16th Feb 2010
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I found out the hard way that statins make me feel very ill. They were prescribed for me after a blood sugar test 'as a precaution'. I was told that the Atorvastatin would be fine because it was better and more expensive, but if anything, I felt worse. I took them back to the surgery and nearly came to blows with one of the doctors who was quite rude. We all have to die of something but I don't really see the point of being co-erced into taking medication which is not necessary and which makes you not want to get up in the morning because you feel so dreadful. What sort of life is that? I have now become very suspicious about why we should be prescribed any medication that is not essential and wonder whether there are 'targets' to be attained.

There was a very interesting article in The Mail on Sunday of 18th October 2009 by Peter Duncan. It is worth a read if you can get it on line via The Mail website. I just found the link for you. I hope it helps.
http://www.dailymail....hanks--I-aspirin.html
I forgot to say, if you want a good and reliable explanation of the statins and what they are supposed to do, etc, the best person to ask is your local Pharmacist.
Difference?.......end result exactly the same. method of achieving end result, chemically different.
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Thank you all for your replies. Dusty I tried the link you sent me but have not connected so far, however I will try again later. s.o.g.
Hi s.o.g. ~ if you go on to the Mail on Line site (www.dailymail.co.uk) and key in 'Peter Duncan - statins' in the search box it should get you there in seconds.
The link worked for me, very interesting.

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