Atorvastatin Side Effects Lower Back Pain
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Atorvastatin side effects lower back pain. Along with its needed effects a medicine may cause some unwanted effect as well. About one in 10 people who start a statin reports a complaint of muscle ache and pains. Stomach pain continuing swelling of the eyelids face lips hands or feet. Now a new side effect has cropped up namely low back pain.
If experienced these tend to have a less severe expression. Urinary tract infection insomnia limb pain muscle spasm musculoskeletal pain myalgia and nausea. Pinpoint red spots on the skin. Statin medication users had anywhere from a 19 to more than a 60 increased risk of having low back pain than matched controls who didn t take a statin drug.
Although side effects believed to be caused by statins can be annoying consider the benefits of taking a statin before you decide to stop taking your medication. If experienced these tend to have a severe expression. The risk of muscle injury increases when certain other medications. The back disorders include bulging discs and narrowing of the spinal column.
See below for a comprehensive list of adverse effects. The new statins and low back pain study. Redness of the skin. Given that we treat patients with back pain who take statins this new research of course has my full attention.
People taking cholesterol lowering drugs called statins are 30 percent more likely to develop a serious back disorder. Commonly reported side effects of atorvastatin include. Both of which can cause severe pain numbness or loss of function. Nasal congestion or stuffiness or a runny nose.
Statins could be causing your back pain. Hemorrhagic stroke arthralgia diarrhea and nasopharyngitis other side effects include. Back pain and muscle problems are the most common side effect of the drug. Muscular tenderness wasting or weakness.
Statins are associated with a few rare but potentially serious side effects including. Atorvastatin is blockbuster molecule. The new research was performed on more than 60 000 patients who were in the u s. Croaky voice or hoarseness.
Tightness in the chest. Heartburn indigestion nausea or stomach discomfort. Myositis inflammation of the muscles. Lower back or side pain tenderness around the eyes or cheekbones.
Pains in the stomach side or abdomen possibly radiating to the back.