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Even in small doses simvastatin is poisonous for me! Started on 40 mg on the doctor's advice. After a few weeks: muscle pain in strange places: feet, shoulders, mostly neck pain. By the evenings I couldn't turn or raise my head, paired with bad pain. So I stopped this medicine. Bought 10 mg simvastatin later when I was abroad and tried that out. 10 mg is 'only 25% of 40mg so I shouldn't have an...
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Prescribed by the cardiologist alongside Crestor (I can manage 5 mg fine, as opposed to simvastatin) to get my cholesterol even lower. Was 2.1 but needed to get to 1.8 or lower. After about one week I started getting headaches day and night and I've been dizzy since this evening as well as having stomach ache and feeling sick. I've decided to stop taking this medicine. I believe quality of life...
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I was given this pill as a supplement to my main cholesterol suppressant Zocor which was later replaced by Crestor. (see my experiences about that). Seems to work. No noticeable side effects. Great little pill.
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After switching to another brand of atorvastatin, it would seem that the Lipitor one causes excessive itchiness on my legs and noticeably over-relaxed muscles. In all likelihood, this is caused by the excipients in the capsules. Oh, and the same side effects appear with panatol. Is the same stuff used in the coating?
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Lots of muscle and joint pain, worsening condition. Until recently I was walking 5km in an hour twice a week. Now when I go up one flight of stairs at home I'm done in. My body in inexplicably sore all over. According to the assistant it can't be to do with the medicine because I've been taking it for 6 months already now. But really odd that the problems began after I started taking this. Chol...
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Started off using Lipitor but that was a lot worse and after talking to the cardiologist switched to Crestor but now the long nerves in my arms and legs are deteriorating which means I now need to use a stick and orthoses on both legs.
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Definitely worked as my cholesterol has gone from 267 to 188 but the side effects that go alongside it ... but after a few days of taking Q10 100 mg as well they did reduce the side effects to be bearable, need to take a course for 3 months and then have my cholesterol measured again which is why the doctors prescribe it without Q10 in the beginning, seems like a mystery to me if they know in a...
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I've stopped. I just couldn't cope with it. Dizzy and headache all day. I couldn't even drive any more. Going back to the specialist.
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After a few days I started getting stomach pain. To start off with it was really irritating and then after a few weeks it was really painful. Sore spots in my stomach when it was touched. Totally been through the mill and nothing has been found. Stopped half way through June and after a few days the symptoms subsided. Switched back to my old brand and no side effects. Scary to think about all t...
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At a relatively young age I underwent testing for increased cholesterol (triglyceriden) because there is a hereditary variant in my family (father and grandfather). After I was diagnosed I started on this medicine straight away, 40 mg. Haven't had a single side effect and since then my cholesterol levels have been fine.
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Effect of medicine Simvastatin becoming less effective. Then I started using Atorvastatin. Levels are now very good.
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After just a few days I started getting muscle pain and the pain in my joints got worse with use, it felt like my joints had no lubrication and they starting cracking and popping, really painful joints (pelvis, knees, shoulders, feet which meant I couldn't work) as a result. Doctors didn't accept what I was saying and I had to have all manner of test to prove that there was nothing wrong with ...
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Got Simvastatin first of all but it gave me gut pains and made me really nauseous as well as light-headed and muscle pain in my arms and lower back. The Pravastatin makes me really nauseous and light-headed and a bit of lower back pain.
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I've suffered with some degree of tinnitus for years, but it's bearable. But now, after about 5 weeks of taking this medicine, the noise has grown to an unacceptable level. I stopped taking it straight away and hope that the noise level reduces somewhat. I'm 80 years old and I'd like to make it to 85 so life should be liveable. At the moment, every day is just too much for me.
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I've had really bad lower back pain for years. My normal gait was limping. I needed to sit down after walking for about 2 metres. The pain radiated throughout my whole leg. Cholesterol was still high, 8.5. I read online that this all might be because of these pills so I halved what I was taking and then started taking omega capsules and using butter and liquids with omega in them. The back pain...
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Weak arms (things fall out of my grip) and legs. Joints feel painful when moving my wrists, knees, shoulders. I'm getting more and more listless.. Flu-y feeling.
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I've been taking statins since my 20s because of dangerously high cholesterol levels, over 10. I'm not overweight, run 3 times a week and walk a lot. I started off taking Zocor and I'm now on Crestor. Unfortunately I have now got the same side effects as the ones I had when I was taking simvastatin. Really bad muscle pain. My wrists are tender and it's just getting worse. And the muscles in my ...
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Switched from crestor to simvastatin because of the costs. Been on it 4 months but stopped for 2 weeks to see if the problems go away: pain in my thighs, difficulty walking, weak feeling in my legs. So yeah, then on to the next medicine!
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I have given my opinion regarding using Crestor (rosuvastatin) prescribed by my cardiologist after severe side effects from sim/atorvastatin. I started using on 20/04. Was on holiday 24/04 when I got severe muscle pain and I couldn't get hold of my doctor. The next day I carried on taking it and had no more problems with it. Perhaps the severe side effects because the atorvastatin hadn't worked...
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After having an angioplasty in 2005, the cardiologist prescribed first Lipitor and then simvastatin. It gave me terrible muscle cramps and pain, so much so that after a few years I stopped taking it completely. I haven't wanted to take any cholesterol-reducing medicines for 4 years now. My LDL, without medication, was 2.7. My cardiologist then prescribed me Ezetrol 10 mg, just to try it. After ...
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