Thursday, December 31, 2009

How long have statins been used to control cholesterol and in particular, lipitor?

Question:

It seems like they have been around at least since the 90's. Thank you for your answers.

Answer:

Since the late 80's.



Conventional high cholesterol treatment for lowering cholesterol levels is prescription statin drugs. Unfortunately, statins don't distinguish between "bad" cholesterol (LDL) and "good" cholesterol (HDL). They also reduce Co-enzyme Q10 and L-carnitine levels, important in energy production and fat metabolism. Side-effects like myalgia and stomach, lung and liver tumors have been associated with use of these drugs.



A combination of natural cholesterol remedies, regular exercise and dietary changes can make a significant impact in lowering cholesterol levels and reduce or even eliminate the need for prescription drugs. Source(s): http://www.naturalliving4u.com/high_chol…

http://www.naturalliving4u.com/cholesto_…

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