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Tag: Myopathy

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What are the long term side effects of fenofibrate?

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In a study of type 2 diabetic patients, long-term fenofibrate use was shown to be safe and effective when properly monitored, despite a known risk of transient increases in creatinine levels. Understanding what are the long term side effects of fenofibrate is crucial for patients and healthcare providers to ensure continued safety and efficacy during prolonged treatment.

Does Atorvastatin Affect Polymyalgia Rheumatica? A Clinical Review

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Over 30% of people who try statins like atorvastatin experience some form of muscle pain [1.4.2]. For older adults, this raises a critical question: **Does atorvastatin affect polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR)?** The answer is complex, involving overlapping symptoms and the risk of misdiagnosis.

Can Statins Cause Burning Feet? Understanding the Link

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Studies show that statin users can be between 4 and 14 times more likely to develop peripheral neuropathy, a condition that causes burning, numbness, and pain in the hands and feet [1.2.1, 1.2.6]. But can statins cause burning feet directly, and what should you do about it?

Can atorvastatin cause leg cramps? Understanding statin-related muscle pain

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While statins like atorvastatin are highly effective at lowering cholesterol, up to 10% of users report experiencing muscle aches, a phenomenon known as statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS). This raises the question: **can atorvastatin cause leg cramps** specifically, and what factors influence this potential side effect?

What Medications Cause High Creatine Kinase Levels and Why?

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According to studies, statins are one of the most common causes of elevated creatine kinase (CK) levels, with up to 15% of users experiencing some form of muscle-related symptoms. Elevated creatine kinase, a key marker of muscle damage, can be a silent side effect of numerous prescription drugs, ranging from mild myalgia to the life-threatening condition of rhabdomyolysis. Understanding what medications cause high creatine kinase is crucial for patient safety and effective symptom management.