How long do side effects from statins last once you stop taking them?
I have been taking 20mg of Lipitor for almost 2 years and have felt yucky since shortly after starting. My cardiologist allowed me to go off one week and I did not see a difference. He also cut back daily to three times a week. I ache all over - neck, back, hips, knees, elbows, and legs are weak. Recently had a normal CK test, but PCP said we might consider a trial off statins since I am below 200 now. Has anyone stopped taking statins and saw a significant decrease in muscle pain, and if so, how long did it take?
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Thank you for the advice. Garlic is very good for many issues and I definitely agree that Lipitor is not for everyone. I also couldn't take Repatha which is an alternative for lowering cholesterol. My surgeon recommended Leqvio which is a twice yearly injection which I had to be approved for and it has worked for me. My cholesterol level is completely normal now and I have had no side effects.
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1 ReactionIt took about 3 months for the statin side effects to subside for me
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1 Reaction@nanny888 Garlic sounds like a yummy way to treat anything!
I would love to hear how well your grandmother’s garlic treatment helps your cholesterol. Please come back and share your results.
- How will you set yourself up to know how garlic impacts your cholesterol, have you checked your numbers recently?
- How long did it take for your muscle pain to get better after discontinuing Lipitor?
Hi! Everyone. I am on atorvastatin currently. I was on other kinds of statins.I had muscle aches. I was told by a friend's husband to try CoQ10. I tried 100mg and it worked for awhile. When I noticed the 100mg didn't work I asked a pharmacist how much I could take to be safe and She said that She recommended no more than 200mg. I have been doing that and it seems to work for Me.
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If not I am so sorry.