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I have been taking Simvastatin for years and everything is fine.
The other night I noticed the words, "Avoid consumption of grapefruit" on the box label.
Does anyone know, why?
The other night I noticed the words, "Avoid consumption of grapefruit" on the box label.
Does anyone know, why?
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Yes, it's to do with the chemicals in grapefruit, they react badly with the content of this particular statin. Different statins don't necessarily carry that warning, but just to be on the safe side I avoid it anyway.
You are lucky - I took simvastation for 2 years and started to suffer excruciating muscle pain in my upper arms, which is a known side effect. Took 2 years to get back to normal - I'm on Fluvastatin now, all seems well.
You are lucky - I took simvastation for 2 years and started to suffer excruciating muscle pain in my upper arms, which is a known side effect. Took 2 years to get back to normal - I'm on Fluvastatin now, all seems well.
According to that bmj article, there might be a problem if you drink litres of the stuff. My mother was told the same (avoid grapefruit) from the local cancer centre and I held off making her some grapefruit marmalade for that reason. I think I might go ahead and make it now as I don`t think a little grapefruit will make any difference.