Maybe try to reduce to 5mg. We all know that taking testosterone will increase our bad cholesterol and there is not much you can do with diet, it may be genetical too, anyway, just my humble opinion that maybe a lower dose may work for you the same way that works for me.EXACTLY! I was having trouble walking and standing, my legs hurt so much. I stopped the 10mg Crestor 2 days ago and already feel much better. Will ask for a different statin.
So what was your solution? Are you under a different statin?
Get your CPK level tested. If high, your doctor can justify a prescription for Repatha due to "statin intolerance".. Has anyone found a good workaround to this kind of thing? Any statins that don't have the muscle pain side effect?
Parameter | Statins (in intolerant patients) | Evolocumab (Repatha) |
Muscle symptoms | Common, often severe | Rare (0.7% discontinued) |
CPK elevation | Frequent, may be marked | CPK usually decreases |
LDL-C reduction | Not achievable due to intolerance | ~53% at 24 weeks |
Serious adverse events | Risk if continued despite symptoms | None reported in studies |
Agree. Smaller doses of statins maintain close to the effectiveness of the larger dose while often reducing the exposure to negative side effects dramatically. I always made it a point to try 1/2 of the prescribed statin dose before going to the full dose, with excellent results. When it comes to prescription drugs, always take the smallest dose that gets the job done.Maybe try to reduce to 5mg. We all know that taking testosterone will increase our bad cholesterol and there is not much you can do with diet, it may be genetical too, anyway, just my humble opinion that maybe a lower dose may work for you the same way that works for me.
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