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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Statins: Heart disease drug speeds up ageing process, warns new research

"STATINS make regular users become older faster, leaving them open to long-term mental and physical decline"

Scientists have found the heart disease drug badly affects our stem cells, the internal medical system which repairs damage to our bodies and protects us from muscle and joint pain as well as memory loss.

Last night experts warned patients to “think very carefully” before taking statins as a preventative medicine.

A GP expert in the field said: “They just make many patients feel years older. Side effects mimic the ageing process.”

The new research by scientists at Tulane University in New Orleans has reignited the debate about statin side effects which many doctors say have been played down.

They include memory loss, muscle pain, diabetes, cataracts, liver dysfunction, diabetes, fatigue and memory loss.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I stopped taking Lipitor last year after taking it for five years. The change in how I felt was amazing - no more easy fatigue, dulled brain, muscle cramping.