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Posted at 9:33 PM on Jan 31, 2009 by dhh123, #38546
I am a 60 year old male. I have been on high dose Niacin for more than 12 years. 2 years ago I started taking the combination drug, Advicor. (Lipitor and Niacin) Up until this point, there were no side affects with the Niacin other than occasional flushing. Since starting on the Advicor I have noticed a gradual weakening of muscles, and occasional joint pain. I have recently increased my exercise, thinking this was part of the aging process. I have not worked out consistently for 2 years. I have not noticed much improvement in my conditioning in the past 3 weeks, and have in fact noticed my quadriceps feel as though there is a buildup of lactic acid. I also notice my heart rate does not climb very high before my perceived exertion is above 50%. I did a fitness evaluation today at the health club I go to. The trainer mentioned that he hears the same thing from a lot of people who are on Lipitor. He went on to say, there heart rate is usually 20 bpm lower when on the drug. I am going to be talking with my physician to see about getting off Advicor and going back to just the Niacin. I will increase my exercise and more closely watch my diet. I want to thank the folks who have posted.
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Reply 9 months ago on Jan 31, 2009 by 777, #16622

Don't be surprised if your dr. wants you to continue this poison. Lipitor can cause MANY side effects. I suggest that you stop taking it before you have more side effects. There are many natural products and alternatives . . .instead of taking a dangerous drug. Unfortunately, drs. are drug-happy, since that's all they learned in medical school.

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Reply 9 months ago on Jan 31, 2009 by propsguy, #16625

niacin can control cholesterol just fine. depression too. lipitor will kill your muscles. you don't need medication niacin or a doctor. last time i checked, it's still a vitamin. the FDA hasn't made it a controlled substance yet
go back to just plain niacin

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