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Yes, I have been taking Vytorin 10/40 for about 10 months, and it...

Posted at 7:54 PM on Sep 21, 2008 by nilram97, #34756
Yes, I have been taking Vytorin 10/40 for about 10 months, and it did reduce my cholesterol and triglycerides to 'normal', however, I slowly developed (initially) some 3 months back, problems in my left solder, diagnosed eventually as 'rotator cuff' ligament damage, however, it came on slowly and progressively worsened. I had not done anything strenuous to develop such a condition. It became so bad that I was basically redd to using my right arm. On top of this, the muscles in my lower arms became sore and felt strained even lifting a glass of water was painful. My Doctor was informed of increasing on-going muscle problems, did an emzine muscle test, which turned out to be 'clear'. And I also lost my sexual drive gradually. I went off taking Vytorin a week ago on my own gut feeling, and my arm muscles and left shoulder have improved. I am also hoping no permanent damage. I am moving to a much higher exercise regime to 'burn' cholesterol and reduce triglycerides, and in the mean time look for 'natural' solutions as well. I am not impressed with the medical responses I got, along with miss-diagnosed muscle / tendon supposed 'rotator cuff' serious problem that developed in my left shoulder, which I suspect may never be the same functionally. I recommend looking at other alternatives and natural remedies, this is my course of action. MM
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Reply about 1 year ago on Oct 03, 2008 by bobby, #13077

I have heard stories like your all too often, and YES "rotator cuff" and tendon problems are now a recognized complaint among those who are very familiar with statin associated side effects.

The reason you lost your sex drive on a statin is actually well understood. The body manufactures testosterone and all steroid sex hormones from cholesterol. Vytorin reduces cholesterol thereby reducing libido.

Case history also clearly shows that statin induced muscle damage can exist in the presence of normal muscle enzyme tests. This fact has been verified by muscle biopsy proving myopathy in the presence of normal CPK.

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