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"In almost every case, the symptoms began when they started taking statins, then promptly returned to normal when they stopped."
bbc.com/future/article/2020010

@estherschindler
Every diabetic is offered statins, and they've only found a few with mental problems? Be very cautious about such reports. There are statin alternatives now that are massively expensive and which would only be approved by insurance if a patient couldn't tolerate statins. Statins have been out for decades, but suddenly we're only now hearing about stuff like this?

@AlphaCentauri @estherschindler

I don't know about this, specifically, but I do know that the benefits have been exaggerated.

In the most recent meta-analysis, which included data from more than 134,000 volunteers in 28 studies, 2.2% of statin takers who experienced an average reduction in cholesterol died, compared to 2.3% of those taking a placebo.

ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:0db1

@estherschindler
Intriguing... I stopped taking statins recently, and replaced it with a niacin supplement (the nicotinic acid variety, not the nicotinamide or niacinimide versions), and have been feeling better. However, I didn't think about it as possibly being related to the snappishness I'd noticed during that time... I just figured the kids were being more ornery than usual...

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