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By contactus
December 27, 2011
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The Food and Drug Administration is recommending that the use of drugs containing 80 mg of simvastatin—the highest approved dose of the popular cholesterol-lowering statin—be sharply curtailed because of the risk of muscle injury.

FDA says this dose should only be used by patients who have been taking it for 12 months or longer without ill effect.

“Our overall goal is to get doctors to not start patients on 80 mg of simvastatin,” says Eric Colman, M.D., deputy director of FDA’s Division of Metabolism and Endocrinology Products.

And if health care professionals find that patients now taking 40 mg of simvastatin aren’t meeting their LDL cholesterol goal, FDA is advising them to choose a different statin rather than raising the simvastatin dose to 80 mg, says Amy Egan, M.D., deputy director for safety in the FDA division.  

This was posted June 8, 2011 on the FDA website.  

I am going to conclude with one question.  Would you rather take a drug or a combination of drugs to allow you to eat artery clogging foods, but subject you to known and unknown dangerous side effects or eat a primarily fruit and vegetable diet with chicken and fish?  Why not take the drugs when they are absolutely necessary?

 
Note: Do not stop these drugs without consulting with your doctor.

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