Does Simvastatin 40 mg cause memory loss and amnesia?
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I am 79 years old and have been on 40 mg simvastatin for 2 or 3 years. Recently I have noticed problems with memory loss and have had several short episodes of transient amnesia. Any connection?
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EileenH
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I would not normally recommend anything from the Daily Mail - but there was an excellent article yesterday about statins:
"Millions of healthy Britons are set to be prescribed them, but why do many GPs say they won't take statins?"
I took a statin for 10 days - never ever again! I couldn't walk more than 50 yards - using crutches. And my cardiology consultant didn't argue for a moment. I thought she would want me to try a different one but she said "No, that's fine" - it wasn't her who had said I needed them but a general medicine specialist on the ward.
sonya10
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Statins do indeed affect memory loss it's one of the most serious side effects.
Dr Duane Graveline has written a book called ' Thief of memory' after suffering 2 bouts of transient amnesia while taking statins.
Please google him and you'll find really good information that'll help you realise it's not you it's the terrible side effect of your Simvastatin.
I suffered short term memory loss while on 40mg Simvastatin so I have first hand experience of this horrible drug.
Please go back to you doctor and inform him/ her that you're suffering these episodes, if like many doctors he doesn't believe it's the statins and refuses to accept it then please point them to the MHRA website where it clearly states that '' when prescribing Simvastatin it is important to inform patients of possible memory loss as a side effect'.
Good luck and please keep us informed on how you get on
duncanheenan
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madigiacom61239 duncanheenan
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Do have a good alternative for lowering cholesterol?
gerry03769
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john20012
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kimberly94276 john20012
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lisa09924 kimberly94276
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gerry03769 john20012
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douglas21840 john20012
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EileenH douglas21840
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They don't get the incentives they used to from the reps, not in the UK at least, but there is a lot of hidden self-interest n the part of the committees at NICE who make the recommendations...
madigiacom61239 douglas21840
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I was on the srarins for 13 years before I started to have the same symptoms. I just turned 59. I was taking artovastin 4Omg. And just have been one week off and I am almost back to normal. Are you taking any substitute that is natural to reduce your. Cholesterol?
douglas21840 madigiacom61239
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Well I've read that your cholesterol level goes up slightly when you get older anyway but I'm sticking to lots of fresh vegetables and especially fresh tomatoe soup and fish oil. The best kitchen gadget I've bought so far is our Morphy Richards soup maker. My doctor reckoned that the 'mediteranian diet' was an option but doubtful but it is reckoned that tomatoes are especially good for lowering cholesterol and blood pressure. Anyway, I like tomatoe soup.
ken21811 douglas21840
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lisa09924 ken21811
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