The
Dangers of Lipitor
By Eleanor
Laise from the November 2003 issue of Smart Money Magazine
Without a doubt,
Lipitor saves lives. But as an alarming number of patients have
linked the best-selling drug to memory loss and crippling muscle
pain, Smart Money Magazine in its November 2003 issue asks, “is
America overdosing on Lipitor?” The seven page in-depth article
entitled The Lipitor Dilemma was written by Eleanor Laise.
This intriguing
article details the adverse effects that Lipitor, (the most potent
of the statin drugs prescribed to reduce cholesterol), has had on
a number of American families.
Statin drugs
can save lives because lowering cholesterol can reduce the risk
of coronary heart disease. It was not that easy for Mike and Sharon
Hope whose lives were turned upside down starting in 1998. In January
of that year, Mike started on a prescription of 10mg of Lipitor
per day. Within months, Mike’s cholesterol was under control
but he began to suffer some aches and pains and even began misplacing
things. Things went from bad to worse, and by 2001, his muscles
were so weak that his legs would collapse under him. His condition
has improved since coming off the drug in January 2002 but he is
far from fully recovered – the same condition that many others
detailed in the article find themselves.
One of the other
Lipitor patients discussed in the article was Brenda Horton who
after just 3 months on 10mg of lipitor per day often felt her heart
skipping beats. She eventually consulted Dr. Peter Langsjoen, a
Texas cardiologist, who diagnosed Brenda with “statin-induced
diastolic dysfunction”. Dr. Langsjoen went on to say how statins,
including Lipitor, can cause a depletion in the essential nutrient
Coenzyme Q10. Without CoQ10, the cell’s mitochondria can’t
produce energy. The shortage may cause muscle pain and weakness,
but the heart is especially susceptible because it uses so much
energy.
There are no
official warnings in the U.S. on Lipitor and other statins regarding
CoQ10 depletion. Labeling in Canada, however, clearly warns of CoQ10
depletion and even notes that this nutrient deficiency “could
lead to impaired cardiac function in patients with borderline congestive
heart failure.”
If you or anyone
you know is taking Lipitor or any other statin drug we strongly
suggest that you get a copy of the November 2003 issue of Smart
Money Magazine and read the seven page in-depth article entitled
The Lipitor Dilemma written by Eleanor Laise. It is a remarkable
and very informative piece of writing.
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