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Repatha, side effects and what comes next?

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@martspir

Good to hear your input. I would call Repatha « insidious ». Its effects are not direct, obvious, clear, but with careful record keeping of the details, times of shots and times and descriptions of symptoms, it is possible to figure out what is caused by the drug and what other causes. Repatha’s very long half-life must be considered in figuring things out. It hangs around in your body for a very long time. I sometimes wonder whether its effects are over even now for me. My final shot was in May of 2025.

I am going to try Inclisinan, aka Leqvio next. Medicare wouldnot pay for Leqvio until I had tried Repatha first. I wonder how many patients die of Repatha without trying the more expensive med? I certainly had near misses in the many falls I took, I now understand, were caused by Repatha. The falls have stopped completely now that I have detoxed from Repatha.

Beware of the Repatha dizziness,

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@tatiana987 Thanks for your input. I did actually feel some minor dizziness. I will look into Inclisinan but quite honestly, I'm having some real reservations about these cholesterol lowering drugs.