Revealed - The Dangers Lurking In Cholesterol Lowering Drugs

By Joe Dungait

Cholesterol lowering drugs have been used for quite a long time now. Originally the most often prescribed ones were statins, however recently the most commonly prescribed cholesterol lowering drugs have been Vytorin and Zetia. Lately though, it appears many physicians are actually going back to prescribing statins because they are finding these latest additions have just not been effective at reducing cholesterol levels. Statins are very effective at reducing high cholesterol levels, but unfortunately they also bring with them some severe health concerns as part of their side effects.

One organ in your body that is particularly susceptible to damage by statins is your liver. This is due to the fact that statins mess around with the enzymes in your liver and an increase in certain enzymes which is allowed to build up over a significant period of time will ultimately lead to your liver being severely damaged. It is not just statins that do this though, a drug that we mentioned earlier, Zetia also can list liver damage as one of its side effects along with a whole host of other side effects too. The challenge with liver damage is that it does not have any early warning signals and therefore strikes without any prior symptoms; thus if you on cholesterol lowering drugs make sure you get your liver checked regularly.

Possibly the number one side effect and complaint about statins is in the way that it leaves the user with severe muscle pain and also muscle weakness. There are a host of reasons behind this but the most important one that you need to know about is because that when the statins suppress the enzyme that creates the bad cholesterol, at the same time it also suppresses an enzyme that powers all of the cells in your body. The long-term effect of this can be severe health implications for you, because when you take into consideration that your heart is a muscle then ultimately you may experience severe pain here and with it being a weak muscle possibly also experienced failure.

Memory loss and poor concentration is also a common side effect of cholesterol lowering drugs such as statins. The cause behind this is because that we actually need the LDL cholesterol in our bodies for a reason, and one of those reasons is to make our brain function properly. Statins can often reduce our LDL cholesterol to too low a level, and therefore we do not get enough of it going to our brains which ultimately means a breakdown in communication between brain cells. Some researchers are now linking very low levels of LDL with Alzheimer's disease. Ultimately, we have this LDL cholesterol in our bodies for a reason and it is my opinion that totally suppressing it is to be messing with your body at the cellular level.

Ultimately, unless there are several more reasons for you to be on cholesterol lowering drugs you may want to look at other avenues to treat your high cholesterol levels before committing to drugs such as statins. Research is now finding that simple lifestyle decisions such as losing weight, cutting out foods that contain trans fats and exercising more can all help to reduce your bad cholesterol levels and help raise your good cholesterol levels. - 32389

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