peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
My personal experience is the muscle aches and insomnia goes away within a week after stopping. Different statins seemed to have different effects initially but ended up about the same. Zocor seemed to be particulary hard on joints and feet. Lipotor was not as bad on joints but real effective as a way of not sleeping. Crestor got dumped within a week due to insomnia so I am not sure what other side effects were associated with it. It was represented to me that there are various generations of drugs with each new one having less side effects, of course that corelates with drugs going off patent and newer drugs still being on patent so far more profitable.
A couple of "by the ways"
Red yeast rice is pushed as an alternative to statins, it in theory produces natural statins which may have been effective against cholesterol. Unfortunately, the FDA got involved at some point and had the producers change the way they produce it to limit production of statins so the product didnt become a drug and therefore regulated. It also has the reputation of very poor quality control (as it is a supplement and unregulated) so each package may contain varying potency.
Something not discussed is "plant stanols esters" they are an extract of plants. The major source for them is a pulp mill byproduct (as a pulp mill by nature processes lots of plants) They lower cholesterol, one product that has them are benecol margarine. They also can be obtained as a byproduct of soybean production.
Niaspan or the over the counter SloNiacin takes care of the flushing for 95% of the time for me, but when it doesnt work the flushing is noticable on the dose I have.
A couple of "by the ways"
Red yeast rice is pushed as an alternative to statins, it in theory produces natural statins which may have been effective against cholesterol. Unfortunately, the FDA got involved at some point and had the producers change the way they produce it to limit production of statins so the product didnt become a drug and therefore regulated. It also has the reputation of very poor quality control (as it is a supplement and unregulated) so each package may contain varying potency.
Something not discussed is "plant stanols esters" they are an extract of plants. The major source for them is a pulp mill byproduct (as a pulp mill by nature processes lots of plants) They lower cholesterol, one product that has them are benecol margarine. They also can be obtained as a byproduct of soybean production.
Niaspan or the over the counter SloNiacin takes care of the flushing for 95% of the time for me, but when it doesnt work the flushing is noticable on the dose I have.