More than 40 million people in the United States take Statin Drugs every day. The purpose is to lower your LDL (BAD) Cholesterol. Statin drugs along with penicillin, and aspirin, may well be the three greatest drugs ever developed. These cholesterol fighting drugs have been known to lower your bad cholesterol by as much as 25% to 40% depending upon your unique body chemistry, and the actual dosage that you take.
Statin drugs are the most profitable drugs manufactured by the major drug firms. The five principal drug companies and their respective statin drugs are:
Name of Drug Company: Merck
Generic Name: Zocor
Brand Name: Simvastatin
Name of Drug Company: Merck
Generic Name: Mevacor
Brand Name: Lovastatin
Name of Drug Company: Pfizer
Generic Name: Lipitor
Brand Name: Atorvastatin
Name of Drug Company: AstraZeneca
Generic Name: Crestor
Brand Name: Rosuvstatin
Name of Drug Company: Kos Pharaceuticals
Generic Name: Advicor
Brand Name: Lovastatin
Research has shown that half the people in this country who suffer heart attacks have NORMAL Cholesterol levels at the time of their attack. That's right; half the heart attack victims are NORMAL. This implies that your Total Cholesterol level is not the MAGIC KEY that doctors are looking for. We also know that if you drive your LDL (BAD) Cholesterol level down to 60, heart disease seems to stop dead in its tracks. LDL Cholesterol is a subset of your Total Cholesterol. It is just one component of your Cholesterol, but obviously a very important one.
Here's the Potential PROBLEM???
We know that all drugs have side effects. Manufacturers attempt to measure and quantify these side effects during the FDA approved clinical trials. These trials take place prior to a drug's mass distribution to the public. Sometimes, certain side effects do not become apparent until years after the drug's release.
Dr. Ralph Edwards is the director of the drug-monitoring center of the World Health Organization (WHO). He possesses a data base containing 4 million people, the drugs they take, and the side effects they report. He has found 172 people in that data base who developed Lou Gehrig's disease or something similar. All 172 had been taking prescription drugs. Of these, 40 had been taking statin drugs, which is the subject of our discussion.
Statistically, no more than ten patients should have been taking statin drugs and reported this type of result. It is a statistically unexplainable event. In other words too many people taking statin drugs are reporting the development of Lou Gehrig's disease, or similar type illnesses. We are not saying there is a direct correlation between the use of the statin drug and the onset of these crippling diseases. There is without question, cause for immediate and further study.
In addition, if you are taking any of the statin drugs listed in this article, and you are experiencing any type of side effects at all, INFORM YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. Call him TODAY, not TOMMORROW.
Throughout the decades the major drug companies have attempted to downplay drug side effects. This explains the FDA's policy for decades of keeping drug side effects quiet. They were not published in the media. The World Health Organization is under no such requirement. Over the last couple of years, the FDA in response to public demand has published their drug findings on the Internet on a quarterly basis.
PATIENT BEWARE
Most of us were taught the term caveat emptor, which means BUYER BEWARE. We now must use the term PATIENT BEWARE. We have a responsibility to our loved ones, and ourselves to be aware of the adverse effects of the drugs we are using. In the 21st century, we are in a period of information overload. There is simply too much information coming at all of us to digest. This includes doctors. We as patients can not be completely reliant on our doctors being 100% knowledgeable about the adverse events that can be produced by the drugs their patients are taking. You must be informed yourself. For a more elaborate version of this article, please see our website.
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Statins And Side Effects
Adults-5 milligrams (mg) taken at bedtime. Your doctor may increase your dose as needed. However, the dose usually is not more than 10 mg a day. Children-Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.
Uses of Aricept
Aricept is used to treat mild to moderate dementia caused by Alzheimer's disease. Aricept may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide. Alzheimer's disease causes physical changes in the brain that disrupt the flow of information and interfere with memory, thinking, and behavior. Aricept can temporarily improve brain function in some Alzheimer's sufferers, although it does not halt the progress of the underlying disease.
Side Effects of Aricept
Medicines and their possible side effects can affect individual people in different ways. The following are some of the side effects that are known to be associated with this medicine. Because a side effect is stated here, it does not mean that all people using this medicine will experience that or any side effect. upset stomach
* diarrhea
* difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
* vomiting
* muscle cramps
* excessive tiredness
* loss of appetite
* pain
* headache
* dizziness
* weight loss
* depression
* abnormal dream
* fainting
* slow heartbeat
* black and tarry stools
* red blood in stools
* bloody vomit
* vomiting material that looks like coffee grounds
* difficulty urinating
* seizures
Drug Interaction :-
Drugs with anti-cholinergic properties that can cross into the brain, such as atropine, benztropine (Cogentin), and trihexyphenidyl (Artane) counteract the effects of donepezil and should be avoided during therapy with donepezil.
Overdose
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately. Overdosage with cholinesterase inhibitors can result in cholinergic crisis characterized by severe nausea, vomiting, salivation, sweating, bradycardia, hypotension, respiratory depression, collapse and convulsions.
Precautions : Should be used with caution in patients with:
* Heart problems - may have unwanted effects on heart rate
* Liver problems - Higher blood levels of donepezil may result and increase the chance of side effects
* Asthma or, lung disease or peptic ulcers, or history of or seizures, or history of or urinary tract blockage - Donepezil may make these conditions worse
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