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Atorvastatin 20 mg

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twaddle Sat 21-Mar-26 20:18:36

Oreo

kittylester

I have taken this for ages, as has DH. I am bewildered by attitude of some people to these drugs. We have never had a problem with them and I do think people believe scare stories in the media.

That’s a sweeping statement and unfair.Many people do have reactions to statins especially muscle pain, I listened to GP’s on radio 4 a few years ago saying this was a common problem and that statins just don’t suit some people.

"Many" and "some" don't mean the same thing. Statins are probably the most frequently tested drugs in the world. Nearly all research shows that it is only a small percent of people who have side effects.

Iam64 Sat 21-Mar-26 20:17:54

I’m on the statin. Cholestoral now good.
Debbie58 - I have RA, tedious isn’t it

Debbi58 Sat 21-Mar-26 19:56:47

I take it , my cholesterol has come right down . Mine was high due to rheumatoid arthritis. I have no side effects luckily

granfromafar Sat 21-Mar-26 19:32:59

BlueBelle

Luckygirl my mum always had high cholesterol, took no medication and lived to 90

My Mum took this for years and lived to 95! I have also taken it for several years, with no side effects. I know some people have side-effects with statins, but many don't.

tanith Sat 21-Mar-26 19:13:09

Taken it 20mg for a few years with no problems.

NotAGran55 Sat 21-Mar-26 19:10:25

6 years ago, despite having normal cholesterol a consultant neurologist recommended that I took statins as a precaution, and I started on 40mg of Artorvastatin. I knew nothing about statins, and he told me not to read Google!
For the first time in my life I was constipated and my GP reduced the dose to 20mg which made no difference, and I came off it.
My ratio had dropped from 3.5 to 1.8 during the 6 months.

foxie48 Sat 21-Mar-26 19:03:46

I've taken that amount for five years and not suffered any side effects. I'm pleased to say my cholesterol is exactly where it should be.

Nannylovesshopping Sat 21-Mar-26 19:03:12

Some of the cheaper statins first offered can cause pains in limbs, the more expensive ones not so much, I have taken Rosuvastatin for several years, this one I can tolerate, wanted to find one that suited me, any preventative meds I will take to avoid heart attack/stroke, to me it’s a no-brainer …

Oreo Sat 21-Mar-26 19:03:00

kittylester

I have taken this for ages, as has DH. I am bewildered by attitude of some people to these drugs. We have never had a problem with them and I do think people believe scare stories in the media.

That’s a sweeping statement and unfair.Many people do have reactions to statins especially muscle pain, I listened to GP’s on radio 4 a few years ago saying this was a common problem and that statins just don’t suit some people.

Cabbie21 Sat 21-Mar-26 19:00:56

No problems here.

twaddle Sat 21-Mar-26 18:54:16

kittylester

I have taken this for ages, as has DH. I am bewildered by attitude of some people to these drugs. We have never had a problem with them and I do think people believe scare stories in the media.

I agree with you.

Luckygirl3 Sat 21-Mar-26 18:48:23

BlueBelle

Luckygirl my mum always had high cholesterol, took no medication and lived to 90

I have already had one heart attack so not as lucky as your mum!!

Kate1949 Sat 21-Mar-26 18:26:48

It gave me severe, frequent nosebleeds. I'm on a different statin now and it's fine.

kittylester Sat 21-Mar-26 18:26:19

I have taken this for ages, as has DH. I am bewildered by attitude of some people to these drugs. We have never had a problem with them and I do think people believe scare stories in the media.

valdavi Sat 21-Mar-26 18:24:03

There is familial hypercholestaemia though, in essence not dietary, but hereditary.

And a new study has shown that side-effects from statins were a case of over-reporting & neuroticism about pharmaceuticals.

I would take it & be grateful for it, & if some symptoms arise, that's the time to discuss with GP. I would take like a shot if offered.

BlueBelle Sat 21-Mar-26 18:14:49

Luckygirl my mum always had high cholesterol, took no medication and lived to 90

Luckygirl3 Sat 21-Mar-26 17:52:40

I am stuck with these blessed drugs because my liver just makes too much cholesterol in spite of normal weight, no red meat, cheese, milk or eggs for decades.

Luckygirl3 Sat 21-Mar-26 17:51:29

There is an algorithm when it comes to prescribing a statin and GPs just follow this.

I was on it but had some problems after a number of years (numbness in legs) and was changed to bempedoic acid, a relatively new drug.

HelterSkelter1 Sat 21-Mar-26 17:46:49

I have been prescribed Atorvastatin following a blood test showing raised cholesterol. I have a family history of close relatives having strokes and heart problems.
My weight is normal BMI 20 and blood pressure low. I will watch dairy and fats in my diet.

How did GNs find Atorvastatin and did you start on 20mg or 10 mg and then increase slowly?