If
you're taking any of the prescription
anti-cholesterol drugs called statins you need to
know that they can cause be dangerous to your
health. In addition to the
common side effects **,
top-selling statin drugs were found to:
Raise blood pressure
Lower levels of lifesaving HDL ('good')
cholesterol
Increase an important measure of blood clotting,
linked to heart attacks
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), a naturally occurring
antioxidant, is synthesized in our bodies and is
critical for the production of energy, especially in
the our tissues and organs that have high-energy
requirements such as the heart, liver, skeletal
muscles. Statin drugs BLOCK the production of
CoQ10 and result in a deficiency.
One
drug company that makes a popular statin holds a
patent on a combination product that contains their
statin drug PLUS CoQ10. But, they haven't marketed
it. Why? Maybe they're just stupid. Perhaps their
profit margin on the combination wouldn't be as
high as with the statin alone. Whatever the real
reason, anyone who uses any statin drug is at risk
for serious harm if they don't supplement their
CoQ10 levels.
Don't stop taking your prescription without your
doctor's order, but make a point to talk about
your concerns. At the very least your doctor should
want you to take a CoQ10 supplement (they're readily
available in most health food stores and
pharmacies). Perhaps your doctor would even be
interested in some of the non-prescription
approaches to lowering cholesterol.
*COMMON
"STATIN" DRUGS
Lipitor (atorvastatin) - Pfizer
Zocor (simvastatin) - Merck
Pravachol (pravastatin) - Bristol-Myers
Squibb
Lescol (fluvastatin) - Novartis
Mevacor (lovastatin) - Merck
Crestor (rosuvastatin) - AstraZeneca
**COMMON
SIDE EFFECTS
Nausea, Diarrhea, Constipation, Muscle aching
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