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Sqad I'm on 3 BP tablets to control high BP. My cholesterol is 5.1 and I have been advised to now start taking statins. I'll be 70 this month. In your opinion do you think this is necessary?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What a very good question ellie, to which there is no right answer.
Personally.......if in your position with controlled hypertension and a normal blood cholesterol , I would take statins with no problem, then fine......take statins.
I would quite understand if you decided not to take them because of side effects or doubt about their advantages.
Your call ellie.
Personally.......if in your position with controlled hypertension and a normal blood cholesterol , I would take statins with no problem, then fine......take statins.
I would quite understand if you decided not to take them because of side effects or doubt about their advantages.
Your call ellie.
elliemay, I've been taking 20mg of Simvahexal nightly for two years since I had a mini-stroke without it having any side-effects, alongside a small daily dose (20mg) of Telmisartan for BP, which I've been taking for years
I asked my doctor last week if I should continue with the statins and he said 'definitely'.
I don't know if that's of any interest at all
I asked my doctor last week if I should continue with the statins and he said 'definitely'.
I don't know if that's of any interest at all
Not really, Barsel. If they've prescribed 20mg then that's the dose they think is right for you, based on your latest lipid profile. There is the option to lower the dose or increase it depending on tolerability, efficacy and response.
If your response is suboptimal you can try other statins or add-in Ezetimibe and there are other agents such as fibrates and Bempedoic Acid and injectables such as Inclisiran and PCSK9 inhibitors (Alirocumab and Evolocumab) if you are unable to tolerate statins altogether.
Your GP / Consultant will make the best decision based on all the above.
If your response is suboptimal you can try other statins or add-in Ezetimibe and there are other agents such as fibrates and Bempedoic Acid and injectables such as Inclisiran and PCSK9 inhibitors (Alirocumab and Evolocumab) if you are unable to tolerate statins altogether.
Your GP / Consultant will make the best decision based on all the above.
I've been on 20mg of Simvastin for years with absolutely no side effects.
No cholesterol is now very good but the GP advises me to keep taking the tablets and as there is no downside for me, I do.
I know some people have side effects but if this happens there are different drugs you can try.
As Sqad says, though, it is entirely your choice.
No cholesterol is now very good but the GP advises me to keep taking the tablets and as there is no downside for me, I do.
I know some people have side effects but if this happens there are different drugs you can try.
As Sqad says, though, it is entirely your choice.