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Muscle stiffness and statins

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Retroladytyping Sun 05-Apr-26 12:47:10

I have been taking a low dose of Atorvastatin for several years without any problems. However, for the past few months, I've had muscle stiffness and painful joints. I assumed I needed physio and was given advice re: painkillers and exercise, but no improvement. I feel as I need oiling, especially my thighs - a bit like how one feels stiffness after a long journey, except that this is pretty much constant.
I'm wondering if the cause could be the stating, even though I had no problems till recently? Is that likely? I know it can be aside effect, but after a few years? Any thoughts/experiences/advice gratefully received. Thanks.

Retroladytyping Mon 06-Apr-26 10:01:39

Mazgg

I find this discussion very interesting. I've been on Atorvastatin for many years and until recently very flexible. I'm now aching in my legs and lower back muscles and walking slowly with small steps. I was shocked when I saw myself when checking my video doorbell . Doctor dismissed it as osteoarthritis (without examination or tests) and prescribed ibuprofen gel to rub 3 times daily and said to take paracetamol 4 times daily.
I saw (privately) a physiotherapist who thought it wasn't osteoarthritis but was muscular and gave me an exercise plan.
I am going to stop Atorvastatin to see if it makes any difference.

That's exactly my experience Mazgg. I'm considering stopping them for a week to see what happens, then I can contact my GP with actual evidence.

HelterSkelter1 Sun 19-Apr-26 07:43:51

I have been on 20mg Atorvastatin for almost a month and have had aching heavy legs and gut problems. For the last 3 days I have started having sharp pains at the top of my head lasting just a few seconds. Never had anything like this before.
I am stoppingnthe statins and will contact the GP this week to ask to change to somethung different.

Anyone else have these sharp head pains?

TillyTrotter Sun 19-Apr-26 08:05:15

I have been taking statins for 30 years without side effects but the last 2 years I’ve noticed tight, painful muscles in my thighs and hips.
But I’m older and it could be arthritis which is present in my back.
I won’t stop the statins as it’s not conclusive that they are the cause although I know there are many patients who believe it is in their particular case.

Grantanow Sun 19-Apr-26 08:25:38

Some people get side effects (usually in large muscles, my GP told me) but I've been on statins for nearly 20 years without problems.

HelterSkelter1 Sun 19-Apr-26 08:26:45

I know we are a very lucky generation to have drugs to help in so many different medical problems, but I do wish they didn't cause additional problems.

petra Sun 19-Apr-26 08:27:21

MayBee70

When my doctor said he wanted me to take statins I said I was in enough pain from my arthritis and didn’t want any more pain. He said yes but it’s a different sort of pain confused.

That would be the different sort of pain my friend suffered which necessitated her needing a walking stick 🤬
But thankfully she finally believed what several of us were telling her.

Aveline Sun 19-Apr-26 08:39:15

I was very pleased and surprised when my GP said my cholesterol was 'satisfactory' (whatever that means!) and didn't try to put me on statins. I thought they were more or less under pressure to prescribe them to people of my age.

ClicketyClick Sun 19-Apr-26 09:01:41

After going to a Well Woman check, it was advised I go on statins because they deemed I had a 20% chance of having a heart attack in the next 10 years. My reply was "so I have an 80% chance of not having a heart attack". I've had chats with numbers others who have been told exactly the same and others taking them who have the same side effects as mentioned by others above. No thanks, while I'm well I'll continue asI am and take my chances.

MayBee70 Sun 19-Apr-26 09:52:53

I’ve got a well woman check soon. I don’t understand cholesterol readings but when my doctor wanted to put me on statins he said anything over 10 was dangerous and mine read 15. That’s why I’m taking sterols and using Benecol. I went from thinking that arthritis apart I was quite healthy for my age to really worrying about my health.

HelterSkelter1 Sun 19-Apr-26 09:56:52

MayBee70. The British Heart Foundation have a very good explanation of cholesterol readings. But you will have to have your readings to hand to compare.
Are you able to get your cholesterol test results from the GP or from your NHS app if you have the app. 15 sounds pretty high but it does depend on which reading is referred to.

Aveline Sun 19-Apr-26 10:16:47

That might be a combined risk scale. It takes no, weight and cholesterol into account. If score 20 or above thats a 20% chance of a cardiovascular incident in the next year. 10% or below is apparently OK. I was at 16.

Aveline Sun 19-Apr-26 10:17:24

BP not 'no'!

MayBee70 Sun 19-Apr-26 10:52:42

Aveline

That might be a combined risk scale. It takes no, weight and cholesterol into account. If score 20 or above thats a 20% chance of a cardiovascular incident in the next year. 10% or below is apparently OK. I was at 16.

I’d had it checked several years ago and it was high but at the time I was going to the gym most days and was obviously younger. I had told my doctor that because of my bad knee I was worried that I was no longer getting much cardiovascular exercise.

HeavenLeigh Sun 19-Apr-26 10:55:07

I’ve spoken to a few ppl on statins around half dozen all of them mentioned terrible aches and pain and four said memory loss no thanks put me off for life

Oreo Sun 19-Apr-26 11:48:57

ClicketyClick

After going to a Well Woman check, it was advised I go on statins because they deemed I had a 20% chance of having a heart attack in the next 10 years. My reply was "so I have an 80% chance of not having a heart attack". I've had chats with numbers others who have been told exactly the same and others taking them who have the same side effects as mentioned by others above. No thanks, while I'm well I'll continue asI am and take my chances.

Good for you, there’s a lot of pressure put on people from GP’s to take statins.
So many accounts of muscle pain and feeling dreadful.

dalrymple23 Sun 19-Apr-26 15:18:52

This is fascinating. I had a mild heart attack in 2021 and was automatically put on Rosuvastatin. After about three months, I was barely able to walk and the pain in my lower legs made them untouchable. Not one doctor told me that this might be a side effect of statins. And this was in two different counties!!

I am now on Ezetimibe. Too soon to find out if this will make a difference.

Does anyone know how long it takes for the side-effects (leg/muscle pain) to wear off? Will it ever? Or is the damage done now permanent? Of course, there will be muscle weakness due to lack of use - quite how to fix that, I don't know.

Meds really are horses for courses. Also what about combinations? What suits some people, does not suit others. Medics don't always take this into consideration.

Oh, before anyone suggests - there is now a two month wait for a GP appointment!!!