Does simvastatin cause weakness?

Does simvastatin cause weakness?

One of the most common complaints of people taking statins is muscle pain. You may feel this pain as a soreness, tiredness or weakness in your muscles.

Do statins make you weak?

You may experience muscle pain when taking a statin. This may include soreness, tiredness, or even weakness in your muscles. The pain may be mild, or it may become severe enough to greatly impact your daily routine.

Do statins make you tired and weak?

In a study of more than 1,000 adults, researchers at the University of California, San Diego, found that individuals taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs are more likely than non-users to experience decreased energy, fatigue upon exertion, or both.

What is a serious adverse reaction to simvastatin?

Serious side effects rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown) severe muscle pain or weakness. muscle spasms. kidney failure.

What happens if you stop taking simvastatin?

Statins (atorvastatin, simvastatin, Crestor) decrease mortality rates in patients with high cholesterol. They will help you live longer. Stopping your statin has been linked to increased risk for cardiovascular events (like heart attack) and death in patients with coronary artery disease.

How long should you take simvastatin?

How long will I take simvastatin for? Usually, treatment with a statin such as simvastatin is for life. The benefits will only continue for as long as you take it. If you stop taking simvastatin without starting a different treatment, your cholesterol level may rise again.

Are there any side effects to taking simvastatin?

Switch to another statin drug. It’s possible, although unlikely, that one particular statin may cause side effects for you while another statin won’t. It’s thought that simvastatin (Zocor) may be more likely to cause muscle pain as a side effect than other statins when it’s taken at high doses. Change your dose.

What should I take after I stop simvastatin?

(My doc would not believe that statins cause these issues (he has been brainwashed by big Pharma). You should also start taking large CO-Q-10 and L-Carnitine supplements daily as well to help with muscle repair and healing.

What are the bad side effects of statin drugs?

Most people who take statin drugs tolerate them very well. But some people experience side effects. Continue Reading Below. The most common statin side effects include: Headache. Difficulty sleeping. Flushing of the skin. Muscle aches, tenderness, or weakness (myalgia)

How long after quitting simvastin does it?

Depends on the dose, how long you took it, & the damage it has done to your muscles. Only an EMG can determine if it’s permanent or not… Mary I had been on 100 mg a few months but had previously and most recently been on 50 mg. Simvastatin, altogether a couple of years. Off completely now two weeks, so will see. Thank you for being so helpful.

Switch to another statin drug. It’s possible, although unlikely, that one particular statin may cause side effects for you while another statin won’t. It’s thought that simvastatin (Zocor) may be more likely to cause muscle pain as a side effect than other statins when it’s taken at high doses. Change your dose.

How to deal with side effects from statin therapy?

To relieve side effects believed to be caused by statins, your doctor may recommend several options. Discuss these steps with your doctor before trying them: Take a brief break from statin therapy. Sometimes it’s hard to tell whether the muscle aches or other problems you’re having are statin side effects or just part of the aging process.

How to Detox Your Body after taking simvastatin?

Hang in there and maybe try ibuprofen to help till you detox. I would strongly suggest that both you and your hubby start supplementing with CoQ10 and L-Carnitine at large doses for at least several months. Statins work partly by attacking the bodys production of both of these to shut down the production of cholesterol.

How long after stopping simvastatin do I feel better?

I stopped taking Simvastatin (40 mg. day) about 1 year ago and just now my symptoms are beginning to resolve. Expand… About 6 months ago, I have finally felt well enough to become moderately active again. The muscle pain is still there but is tolerable and seems to be lessening over time.