The usage of statins, drugs to treat high cholesterol, may be linked to musculoskeletal conditions, joint diseases (arthropathies) and injuries, researchers from VA North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, reported in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine. The authors explained that statins reduce the incidence and severity of cardiovascular illness and death. However, nobody yet knows the full spectrum of statin musculoskeletal adverse events. Adverse events linked to stain usage have been mentioned in several studies, which report on muscle cramps, tendinous diseases and muscle weakness...
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