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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.

How Common Is Statin Intolerance? A Deep Dive into the Data

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According to a major meta-analysis of over 4 million patients, the worldwide prevalence of statin intolerance is approximately 9.1% [1.2.1]. Answering the question of **how common is statin intolerance** requires looking at the difference between clinical trials and real-world data, where reported rates can be higher [1.2.3].

Understanding Statin Intolerance: What is statin intolerance?

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Statin intolerance is a significant clinical challenge, with some degree of intolerance reported in as many as 5% to 30% of patients [1.2.1, 1.2.2]. **What is statin intolerance?** It's characterized by adverse effects from statin therapy that improve or resolve upon reducing the dose or stopping the medication.

What do statins do to leg muscles?

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While statins are highly effective for lowering cholesterol, studies show that between 7% and 29% of patients report statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS) [1.2.1, 1.2.2]. The question of *what do statins do to leg muscles?* is a significant concern for many individuals on this therapy.

Understanding the risk: Which muscles are most affected by statins?

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While statins are highly effective for managing cholesterol, observational studies report that up to 30% of users experience muscle-related issues. These side effects, known as statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS), often target specific large muscle groups, leading many patients to question which muscles are most affected by statins.