Statins can cause side effects such as muscle aches, cramps, weakness, and fatigue. Up to 20% of patients cannot tolerate statins due to muscle
In rare cases, statins can cause muscle pain and weakness. The risk of muscle problems increases when people take statins at higher doses or
high cholesterol levels can still benefit from cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. Statins can cause muscle weakness, and possibly
high cholesterol levels can still benefit from cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. Statins can cause muscle weakness, and possibly
Statins don't cause muscle pain: study Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may have been wrongly blamed for muscle pain and weakness, said a
Statins can cause side effects such as muscle aches, cramps, weakness, and fatigue. Up to 20% of patients cannot tolerate statins due to muscle
Statin Side Effects Statins are drugs that help lower cholesterol. They can cause muscle pain and weakness as a side effect. Some research
Most commonly, statin use can cause muscle pain, muscle weakness and cramping. Typically, patients that are taking low-dose statins are less
Statins can cause side effects such as muscle aches, cramps, weakness, and fatigue. Up to 20% of patients cannot tolerate statins due to muscle
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