
It is not entirely clear why Lipitor (atorvastatin) became the most successful drug in the history of the pharmaceutical industry. Tens of millions of people have taken Lipitor to lower their bad LDL cholesterol. It is estimated that sales of this single drug brought in over $130 billion to Pfizer, its manufacturer. No other drug in history has ever come close to this mind boggling number.
According to the industry insider publication, FIERCE Pharma:
“Pfizer’s cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor is by far the best-selling drug of all time.”
Generic Atorvastatin:
Lipitor became available in its generic form as atorvastatin in 2011. At last count it was the most prescribed drug in America. Over 21 million people take this statin daily. More than 100 million bottles of atorvastatin are dispensed annually.
Despite its popularity with physicians and its clear ability to bring cholesterol numbers down, there are some serious side effects to contend with. Many of these complications were not discovered until years after the drug was on the market.
We have been reporting on muscle and memory problems for a very long time. We have been roundly criticized by physicians for bringing these adverse drug events to the attention of patients. We are told that statins in general, and atorvastatin in particular, are life savers and we shouldn’t in any way discourage their use.
We are not discouraging their use! For people with serious heart trouble, statins can be invaluable. But we think that people deserve to know about the pros and cons of the medicines they take. We have received so many stories of devastating complications that we cannot remain silent. Here are just a few examples of the kinds of messages we have been receiving for decades:
Atorvastatin and Muscle Problems:
Q. My doctor recently prescribed atorvastatin to lower my cholesterol. I have always been very active—lifting weights, running and hiking. Now I cannot tell if the aches and pains I feel are related to the pharmaceutical or to simply being very active.
I have been athletic for so long that I tend to simply ignore little pains and strains. They are just part of exercising at a high capacity. On atorvastatin, I worry that ignoring them could be dangerous. How do I discern between the usual aches and pains from being athletic and those that might be worrisome?
A. Many people are able to tolerate statins without side effects. There are, however, others who experience muscle pain or weakness while taking such cholesterol-lowering drugs.
Researchers have been searching for the mechanisms behind this muscle damage and have come up with several suggestions (International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Feb. 19, 2021). There is no simple test to determine whether your discomfort is due to vigorous exercise or statin toxicity.
One strategy would be to ask your physician if you could safely do a challenge test. That would involve a statin “vacation” for several weeks to see if the pains disappear. If restarting the statin results in a reoccurrence of pain, the drug may be contributing to your soreness.
Rick in Scottsdale Responds:
“Your column appeared in the May 16 edition of the Seattle Times with a query from a very active person wondering about aches and pains being associated with atorvastatin. I assure you that his/her aches and pains ARE the result of atorvastatin use.
“The statin literature, doctors and advice websites make no distinction between statin side effects for athletes vs the general public. I am nearly 72, exercise vigorously 7-10 hours every week and maintain body fat =< 10%. I have been totally intolerant of simvastatin, atorvastatin and some other statin I cannot remember. I am currently tolerating rosuvastatin well.
“For HIGHLY active people, the statin side effect is NOT CRAMPS. It feels and acts exactly like a muscle tear or pull. I have had numerous instances of both and they are wildly different to the sufferer.“Where a cramp is intense and painful, it is normally quite short term and can be relieved within minutes. A muscle pull or tear grows progressively worse, does not immediately respond to rest, ice, heat or massage and takes days/weeks to heal. Only, with a statin side effect the ‘tear’ does not improve until the drug clears the system. There is confusion about this because athletes KNOW what a cramp feels like and how it acts. When they have deep, debilitating, on-going pain in a large muscle (for me it was my quads), they do not describe or experience that as CRAMPS so they do not associate it with their statin use.“For relatively inactive people, statins may very well cause classic ‘cramps.’ In active athletes it is much more severe and the warning literature is totally inadequate in informing statin users of likely issues. I have been able to address it by changing statins until I found one with minimal side effects.”Rick in Scottsdale, AZ”
Barbara shares this story about atorvastatin side effects:
“I believe that I had the following symptoms from taking atorvastatin which disappeared once I stopped taking the drug. (I’d been on it for five years so dismissed the symptoms at first). Eventually I was so ill that I told my doctor “I feel like a toxic substance is inside me.”
“While I had complained of fatigue and myalgia [muscle pain], it was blown off. But then, I started feeling a cramp in my right arm which woke me when I slept. It was horribly painful and I thought it was from a lot of computer work.
“Eventually my right hand became so weak that I had to use my left hand to aid my right hand just to put down a cup of coffee. I didn’t have enough strength to do it with one arm.
“Then, slowly, I began to feel some memory problems, something that never troubled me before atorvastatin. I’d find myself starting to be afraid to go some places that required my mind to click (because in looking back–I was having trouble focusing.) One night I was at an intersection in my car waiting for the light to turn. I drove through the red light. I missed some cars that went by and suddenly realized that I was so confused that I couldn’t think straight.
“When I got off the drug, I had no more muscle pains, no more weakness in my arms and my mind is sharp as a tack.”
Blood Sugar Problems with Atorvastatin:
Muscle problems and memory issues are considered complications linked to statin-type cholesterol-lowering drugs. It took a lot longer time to realize that atorvastatin and other statins could also raise blood sugar. We received a signal about this complication long before the FDA acknowledged it could be a problem:
“I was recently informed after a series of tests over a six-month period that my blood glucose levels were elevated. I have been taking Lipitor for about a year or so and was wondering if this drug could be associated with my rise in blood glucose levels. I don’t want to take medications that improve one medical situation (lower my cholesterol) and make another (blood glucose) worse.”
Betty, January, 2003
Atorvastatin Side Effects & Complications
- Muscle pain or spasms (any where in the body, including legs, shoulders, back, arms or neck)
- Arthritis
- Blood sugar elevation
- Memory problems, cognitive dysfunction, confusion, amnesia
- Nerve pain, peripheral neuropathy, leg cramps
- Digestive upset, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, flatulence
- Headache
- Insomnia
- Urinary tract infections
- Skin reactions, hives
- Pancreatitis
- Sexual problems, erectile dysfunction
What we do not know is how common some of these side effects may be. Until recently the FDA assumed that memory problems and blood sugar elevation were so rare as to be almost forgettable.
Now the FDA has acknowledged that these are real problems. How common are sexual problems with statins? No one really knows. What about arthritis, nerve pain, cataracts or peripheral neuropathy? Again we are clueless. We suspect that such side effects are more common with statins than most health professionals realize. And people who are susceptible to some statin complications may be especially prone to multiple problems.
We recognize that some people really do need these medications to prevent a heart attack or a stroke. The data suggest that people who have clearly diagnosed heart disease can benefit. Those who have had one heart attack can reduce the risk of a second by taking a statin. And many individuals never suffer any side effects from statins. Good for them. They are fortunate.
Others are not so lucky. We don’t know what the true incidence of some of the so-called minor side effects really is. That’s why we need your help. Please let us know how you or someone you love has fared on a statin-type drug. You can comment below. Thanks for letting us know about your experience. And one more thing…no one should stop a statin without consulting the prescriber. We do not want anyone to go from the frying pan into the fire. Your doctor needs to know about how you are doing on any medication, especially a statin!
Finally, should you be interested in the inside story about some of these problems you will find our book, Top Screwups Doctors Make and How to Avoid Them of interest. All our books can be found in The People’s Pharmacy Store. To learn more about the pros and cons of statins and other approaches for lipid management, you may wish to consult our eGuide to Cholesterol Control & Heart Health. This online resource is found in the Health eGuides section of this website.
And please comment below on your experience with atorvastatin or other statin-type cholesterol-lowering drugs.
Joyce
Due to high LDL, I’ve been taking a very small dose of Atorvastatin for less than 2 months and have noticed extreme soreness in my rump when I stand up from a seated position. I am moderately active and jump 20 – 30 minutes per day on my trampoline. I can’t tell if this soreness is due to jumping or the medication. I plan to make my decision about staying on it once I get an updated blood test to see if my LDL has decreased. The thought of going on a higher dose does not sit well with me, as I do not want to take massive doses of drugs.
Liz
My husband has been having intense abdominal pain, bloating, horrible gas, horrible heartburn. He has been to the emergency room and was put on additional pills for the heartburn; had an upper endoscopy; had over 50 blood tests; urine tests; CT of the abdomen. Everything is negative except for some elevated liver function tests.
Also, he had an ultrasound of his gallbladder, pancreas and liver. Other than the liver finding, all was negative. He stopped taking Lipitor, and he feels better. I am so beyond happy. I know I will tell the doctor about this, but he thought he was going to literally commit suicide from this pain.
I am in tears of joy, thinking he may have solved the problem. I was also reading that the Lipitor can alter liver function tests. OK. That doesn’t surprise me because it’s exactly what happened in his case. And all his symptoms started around the time he started taking Lipitor. It literally took eight months before we figured this out. He started taking it in August 2022, and it’s now March 2023. He was put on an anti-depressan. Give me a prescription for Xanax.
John A
I have been taking Lipitor (Atorvastatin) low dose for 6 months. 5mg per day. This took my LDL level from 159 to 116. Diet change was included.
Dr. still doesn’t like 116 level so she upped the dosage to 10 mg. My shoulder feels like a torn rotator cuff. My skin is breaking out with large hard spots resembling boils. And my memory. I can’t remember if I took my pill or not. My fingers are feeling arthritic (painful). I make my living with my mind. I need my full IQ.
I am going to stop Atorvastatin and refocus on diet and exercise.
Cindy
I was on Lipitor for over 20 years. Started having upper back, shoulder, and arm pain, weakness, and muscle spasms. Was taken off Lipitor and pain resolved over a couple months. Then I was put on Pravastatin. Immediately started having leg pain. Continued taking it for 3 weeks and stopped. I now have muscle and joint pain continuously in legs. It has been 1-1/2 years and still hurting. Now doctor wants me on a statin again because of LDL level.
Chris Rayl
We have also been lied to about cholesterol levels. If you go on “Rumble” and search “cholesterol,” there are many Drs. trying to get the word out. Our bodies need fats. God bless and good luck.
Ann
Peripheral neuropathy from Atorvastatin.
Off the statin for 6 weeks. Still having side effects.
Neurontin of no help.
Jim
I am 62. Suffered a heart attack on 11/4/21. Have been taking Lipitor. I am active, do physical work and activities, work out 5 to 7 hours per week, eat Mediterranean Diet.
Since starting Lipitor I have experienced shoulder pain which lasted 2 weeks, severe lower back pain 2 times which lasted over a week. Very low libido. I am starting to question the statin. I was reluctant to take the medications after my triple bypass, but was convinced by my Dr. that it would give me a long, healthy life.
I am now concerned that I will live a painful life.
Kate
My experience with a 20mg dosage of Atorvastatin has been very effective at lowering my cholesterol, and I have not had any side effects that I know of.
However, I was unaware that brain fog or memory issues could be a side effect. I’ve definitely been experiencing that for a few years! I wrote it off to age – I’m 66.
Could it be that Atorvastatin has contributed to that? More research on that would be most helpful.
Carolyn
I have taken lipitor for years. I am angry, forgetful, tired all the time. I cannot concentrate. Have muscle aches in joints. I am confused and a whole lot of other things. I have restless legs, and Lipitor makes it worse with leg cramps. My problem is that I have arthritis and fibromyalgia and thought it was only that.
But I think Lipitor contributed because on the first day I stopped Lipitor I woke up feeling pleasant. Usually I get up angry and tired. I do hope others don’t suffer as much. When I am off Lipitor not even one day, I do really feel the difference. I do think this drug should be looked at more closely. Let’s hope this problem with Lipitor gets even less.
Ray
My wife had neuropathy prior to taking Lipitor. It gave her balance problems with difficulty walking. After a few weeks on Lipitor her leg pain became much more severe, and she was unable to walk unaided at all.
Johanna
I suggest not using this phrase:
“Some people really do need these medications to PREVENT a heart attack or a stroke”
Instead use a more accurate phrase:
…some people AT HIGH RISK really do need these medications to LOWER THE RISK OF a heart attack or a stroke.
It would be helpful also to publish the statistics on both benefits and harms of medications (how well do they work?) so people know exactly how much or how little the risk is changed by taking a drug for a very long time.
Daniel
I have been taking 10MG of simvastatin for about 20 years and, for the most part, have until now not had any significant problems which I can directly link to this drug. I do have some memory problems which may or may not be age-related at age 78, but my most recent problem of concern is peripheral neuropathy which seems to be gradually getting worse. I have to wonder if my long-term use of this statin medication is the cause of this neuropathy problem.
Tom
I was on 40 mg of Lipitor for 10 years with no problem. In 2018 I developed Lymphocytic Colitis. My Gastroenterologist suspected that Lipitor was the cause. I took a course of Budesonide and reduced my Lipitor dosage to 20 mg. The Lymphocytic colitis went away.
In the fall of 2020 my cardiologist recommended I increase my Lipitor dosage back to 40 mg. She was concerned that my total cholesterol level was slowly rising even though it was still below the reference range of 199 mg/dl. I was told that the possibility of lymphocytic colitis returning was very small. I subsequently increased my Lipitor dosage to 40 mg. In February 2021 my lymphocytic colitis returned, and 3 months later I am still suffering with it. Again my Gastroenterologist believes Lipitor is the cause.
Wayne
I have been on 10mg of Atorvastatin for probably 30 yrs. I ride an ebike for 10/15 miles a day. I do experience “some” muscle pains in shoulder, neck, knees (had 1 knee replacement).
I get an annual exam and blood work which is always (since on atorvastatin) been in good ranges. I also take CoQ10.
I do wonder if stopping atorvastatin would reduce some of my mild-to-moderate muscle pains.
Will discuss with my doctor about stopping. But since I have been on it so long (even though only 10mg), not sure how quickly stopping would effect me.
Emma
My brother in-law started taking statins for his elevated cholesterol. He is now complaining about an intense desire to eat sweets, which he never had before.
Patricia
Does ANYONE know if there is a BEST time to take this medication for better results/less side effects?? I take mine right at bedtime BUT not seeing optimal results.
Karen
I was on 40 mg/day for several years, experienced brain fog, and at one point lost my sense of taste and smell – fairly suddenly. Spent the weekend doing lit searches online and finally read the package insert fine print, which mentions anosmia as a side-effect. The only mention online was in a patient complaint website that had a posting of a similar experience. My anosmia went away 6 weeks after going off Lipitor and has never come back.
James
After I told my GP about this he informed me that there are alternative medications but I was hesitant to try them for fear of the same results.
Anne
My husband was put on Atorvastatin after triple bypass surgery. After a few months, he started having leg pain and weakness. His cardiologist agreed to take him off the med as long as his LDL stayed below 100. It’s been almost 3 years, and he continues to stay off Atorvastatin and has no problems with his legs other than knee arthritis which he had before he started taking it.
Lisa
I have been on Atorvastatin 40 mg for about four years. It significantly brought down my cholesterol numbers. I have been having nerve and muscle problems recently but attributed them to getting older (I am 58), doing to much physical work and heredity. I will have to play closer attention to these and have my yearly physical in three weeks. You can bet I’m going to inquire with my doctor regarding these meds.
Betty
Lipitor and all of the other statins that I had taken in the past have caused more very serious health issues than it’s worth in lowering cholesterol. I have encountered some serious problems over the last 2 decades, some of which have not been acknowledged by the FDA.
Many, many years ago, before internet was widely available for extensive research, etc., I used to read the newspaper that carried a column by Jane Brody of the New York Times. As a result of reading her writing about creatinine in relationship to statins, I may be the first patient in Texas to have been tested for creatinine with regard to statin usage. The test came about only after the cardiologist who was covering long-term for my own cardiologist firmly refused to order blood work to test my creatinine level when I asked him to. I wanted the test because of the information I had from the Brody article and the fact that I was suffering debilitating pains (among other issues) that caused my arm to be limp, just hanging, and my muscles weaken, and I was not even able to open a jar.
I had to turn to my GP to request the order to piggyback onto that cardio’s order that was written without a creatinine test. (It came back elevated, which sadly brought about a quiet chuckle when the cardio reviewed the results with me).
Fast forward to other issues: I first learned I have CKD, stage 3, in 2019, but my kidney doctor in analyzing my history found that my decline started years prior. I’m not a doctor but I know that creatinine is a very important number that is scrutinized with every periodic blood work draw and you can see the relationship, and that elevated creatinine can result from statin usage.
Neuropathy is another serious health issue that I have been suffering for many years now. I am thankful that it has not rapidly gotten worse but the lack of sensation has not improved. This is another damage that I have to live with.
It doesn’t stop with the issues I mentioned here but big pharma continues to get rich on my compromised health.
Kathy
I was prescribed atorvastatin years ago, but my memory took a nosedive (my neurologist said an MRI of my brain showed that I have a larger than normal hippocampal reserve), and I have an excellent memory; not many people can remember back before they were two years old, but I was not going to sacrifice my brain by taking a drug I had no business taking, because my MIs were both diagnosed as MINOCAs.
I presently am awaiting being evaluated for a MEN (pheochromocytoma), and that is something that scares me, because I’ve had these spells for so many years, but now I’m getting these every day. I know that many people don’t even know that they have these until they die unexpectedly of a stroke, and at autopsy it is learned that one of these chromafin (sp) tumors was the cause of the person’s death.
Jane
Several years ago I tried taking 2 statins (simvastatin and another) but developed muscle aches and weakness with each. When I stopped taking each of them, the symptoms immediately went away. Then my doctor wanted me to try generic Lipitor. I discussed this with my pharmacist, who said, “But this is the worst culprit of them all.” I took it anyway.
When I stopped taking the pill after a few weeks, the muscle aches and weakness did not go away. Gradually the aching improved. Now my leg muscles ache only when I use them, not when I’m trying to sleep. Also, while I was on the generic Lipitor, my knees began to bother me, and now they’re not so good either (diagnosed with osteoarthritis).
I was in my 70s when I took the statins, and now I’m 82 and no longer enjoy walking.
And I’m diabetic, but I was already. It is controlled with metformin and diet, no complications. I regret taking the generic Lipitor, which was prescribed as a precaution only because I’m diabetic. But as Mother would say, “It could be worse.”
D'Lain
I have taken a statin drug for at least 20 years now. My blood sugar went up after being on this drug, and that has never changed. My doctor paid no attention to me when I suggested the drug was causing it. But now he doesn’t worry if my A1C is 6.0 to 6.5. He has never admitted that the drug has raised my A1C.
James
A diabetic with heart issues, I have been prescribed atorvastatin and other cholesterol lowering drugs for about ten years.
I have been subjected to many of the listed side effects, most notably, muscle pains & spasms, high blood sugar, nerve pains, hives, and some others to a lesser extent.
Orrin
After taking Atorvastatin for a few years I developed peripheral neuropathy. My neurologist said there was only a 1% chance the two were related.
Louise
I was put on statins 2 times. Discontinued myself the first time due to achiness. The second time, more recently, I started it and had severe muscle pain down back of buttock. Within a few weeks, stopped and let pain ease. Restarted and had same pain. It took 6 months to resolve.
Graham
I have been taking this medication for many years and in recent years have had memory problems.
Jim
My father started taking statins in the 1990s. They dramatically reduced his cholesterol, which runs high on that side of my family. They also, over time, left him a shell of himself, unable to play golf or complete a crossword puzzle. Granted, he had other health issues, but the constant muscle pain and weakness and mental fog had no other apparent cause. He was just miserable his last few years.
I inherited the tendency for elevated cholesterol and have advised every doctor I see that I will absolutely never take a statin. I manage my health and cholesterol through a largely vegetarian/piscatarian diet and constant exercise (heavy weights and 20 miles per week, plus HIIT). And despite the mildly elevated cholesterol (total 220; HDL 82), no scan (calcium score, echo) has ever shown I have heart disease, and all other measurements (triglycerides, BP, CRP, etc.) are within normal limits. I also take no medication.
The question my brother and I ponder is whether it is the actual statin drug that causes the muscle pain in some, or if it’s the lowered cholesterol. A subtle difference, but worth considering.
IRB
I began to have aches and pains, especially from my neck down my spine, when I started Atorvastatin. They went away once I started CoQ10. I have had some off and on nerve pain in my right thigh (it is a burning sensation) but don’t know if that is related.
Paul
I have been taking atorvastatin for years. I still remember that not long after beginning to take it I experienced muscle pain, especially in my legs, and memory issues. My blood sugar has gradually elevated. Occasionally I will experience pain in my feet after walking. From time to time I have had some of the other symptoms listed. Upon reporting these experiences to my doctor, he has responded that I should just tolerate it because I need to lower my cholesterol. I feel like for years I have been falling down a rabbit hole. I can really relate to Betty’s last sentence and feel trapped with no viable solution other than to go against my doctor’s advice and just stop taking atorvastin.
Jim
No side effects after 20 years of use.
Tom
I’ve been taking Atorvastatin for years. Am sore and stiff in the mornings and during the day. I sort of thought it was due to being over 70 and weight lifting. I also had a cough and throat irritation. When I’d eat I would start coughing, and it would get to the point I would gag.
I mentioned this to my doctor during my last physical in March, and he took me off Atorvastatin. Still sore and stiff but maybe not as bad. The throat irritation/burning feeling is gone, as is the cough when I swallow.
Carl
First, I’m not a doctor, just an engineer. What is sorely missing when drugs like statins are prescribed is the concentration of drugs in the bloodstream. Body weight is not enough information to prescribe a dose. Liver function, activity level, fluid intake, kidney function, etc. all contribute to the concentration of a prescription medication in the bloodstream. Toxicity levels could be reached if too much builds up, causing other health problems. This difference in concentration levels from patient to patient could likely explain why some have problems and others do not.
Dee
I really do believe I have severe side effects from taking Lipitor, especially muscle pain and high glucose. Would like to get off. I thought it was arthritis so am taking Celebrex. Don’t know what I can do to stop this cycle of taking more medications for issues that are probably directly attributed to Lipitor. I didn’t have diabetes and arthritis before taking Lipitor. I am so happy I saw this article. Can’t the doctors know that some people cannot tolerate this and offer something different or monitoring cholesterol after stopping Lipitor and see if pain and glucose improves, etc.? What can I do to lower my cholesterol without drugs?
Charles
I’ve experienced muscle pain, lack of energy, and some forgetfulness.
John
I was on Lipitor for quite a few years. I developed arthritic big toe joints, swollen feet, and joint stiffness. I thought I was just getting old. I talked to my doctor, and he suggested to stop taking Lipitor once a month and see what happened. I did and felt 10 years younger in a week. My doctor then switched me to Crestor. I have no side effects. And now, Crestor is available as a generic. I’m quite pleased.
Paul
I had a history of severe nerve pain and muscle weakness with Lipitor and Crestor. My CPK was markedly elevated. I spent a lot of time researching the problem, and in one of your columns you described symptoms that I had experienced. I took myself off the statins and started to do better after 2 weeks.
I have read that researchers have found that 30 to 40 percent of the population has a genetic problem metabolizing statins, and this group of people are the ones exhibiting serious side effects.
The Docs need to do the blood tests. Despite my complaints my cardiologist refused to do the tests and inferred that he would drop me as a patient because I questioned his treatment. Amazing!
Jane
After taking statin drugs for a long time (9 years), I started to have weird sensations in both my legs. I talked to my doctor, who listened and then changed to a different statin drug. Needless to say, the strange feelings in my legs did NOT go away. I kept monitoring myself; if I felt my legs bothering me too much, I would stop taking the statin drug for a day or two and my feet felt much better. I would start statins again–same problems came up! I’ve come to the conclusion that no matter why brand of drug, name brand or generic, if it’s a statin drug, I react the same way to them. My doctor says I need to be on them because of my family history. I’m afraid that I will end up having irreversible muscle problems if I continue taking them!
Murielle F.
Concord, CA
Atorvastatin has almost killed me. My doctor told me that if I “didn’t take a statin that I would die” which is a very alarming statement. I was doubly apprehensive because I almost never respond to medications like other people, with a few exceptions.
Where do I start? The first thing that happened was I developed horrendous foot pain. I was diagnosed with PF. I begged for an MRI and was subsequently diagnosed with actual tears to the ligaments of my right foot.
It only took a month before the leg pain set in. I begged for blood testing, most notably A1C and Creatinine, and discovered that I had become Pre-Diabetic and that my Creatinine levels were at Stage II CKD. This horrified me. I live with someone who is an End Stage Renal Patient. This had NEVER been a health problem for me before.
I asked my doctor(s) about this, and they acted like they had never heard of any of this. As it is 2019, I found that VERY difficult to believe. Rather than risk kidney failure and diabetes, I stopped taking Atorvastatin, and (mercifully) my blood sugars and Creatinine levels went back to normal. But my feet and legs went from bad to worse.
Now I live with the fear that has been implanted in my brain that I could die from a stroke or heart attack at any minute. However, the possibility this MIGHT happen is still better than the absolutely certainty that I would develop CKD and Diabetes.
I have Kaiser health insurance. There hasn’t been much good about it for me personally, but at least I could compare blood tests from many years ago to now. So it was pretty easy for me to pinpoint at what point my health took a dive.
I hope and pray that the pain in my feet and legs will go away. Right now, it is just getting worse, and I am now fearful of ending up in a wheelchair. All because of this stupid drug that I was scared into taking.
When patients are injured by a drug, they should have more recourse and valid solutions that can be offered to them. And while I understand that not everyone reacts to medicines the same, I really resent the push to “take this or you might die” attitude of my doctors.
Jill
Uk/ Spain
Today I went to see my husband’s cardiac Consultant with him to ask about his meds and my concerns about his irrational behaviour at times, more often than not. I had to tell them I was concerned that at least one of his meds could be responsible for these symptoms: memory problem, irritability, anger, hair loss, temper outbursts,and apathy. Living life treading on egg shells is not how I want to spend the rest of our married life after 42 yrs of a good marriage.
I needed answers now, as my health was starting to suffer as well. Our local doctors won’t be any help, so this is the reason we needed to see the Cardiac doctor. My husband also suffered really bad shoulder pain for the last 2 yrs, but not any other muscle pain, since he’s been taking 80 mg of Atorvastin. Is that the culprit or was it a “frozen shoulder”? I have my doubts.
The cardiac consultant has reduced the Atorvastatin dose by half. Just thought I’d say he had a heart attack first, then 18 months later another heart attack which turned into cardiac arrest x4 shocks, then life support. Hospital has given me hope. Let’s hope the lower dose statin will give me my husband back. Even if things improve slightly that’s enough for me to blame the statins.
You must tell these doctors what’s going on in your life. You must speak up. Tell your doctor. If they ignore you go and see a specialist, as I did. He certainly listened and didn’t ignore me. He has adjusted my husband’s meds to see if things improve in a few months’ time. Popping whatever is given to you doesn’t mean it’s good or right for the patient or their family. This can destroy families. SPEAK OUT.
Nura
Alex
I was on atozet 10/10 for 3 months its a combination of atorvastatin and zetia . I started to feel discomfort in my throat and its like choking feeling something is pulling my muscle inside “blocking airways”! For a few seconds with a neck pressure , i thought first its a panic attack but it happened to be everyday anytime of the day add to that i started to develop eye floaters in one eye which never happened to me .. my doctor said its not because of the drug but I have read a lot of bad reviews about it and comments like me , i stopped it and i hope all these discomfort feelings i have will gonaway , the choking feeling is really terrifying ! Has anyone experience that with atorvastatin ??
Mona
Californa
I have been taking Atorvistatin 40mg. for about four years, I have having joint pain from my shoulders down to my toes, muscle aches in my arms, neck pain, ankle pain, just a horrible feeling throughout my body, preventing me from performing my daily duties. I even have pain trying to wipe myself after using the bathroom, my arms hurt so bad, I wake up with a headache every morning.
linda
Liverpool
I have been on the highest dose of lipitor for well over 10 years as, I have the family genetic predisposition toward heart problems. That was when i started to have palpitations. Was refered for heart scan which was fine. Verapimal was given, which worked but not as well as they did. Stopped the statins. Palpitations have eased a bit because I started taking coq10. I now have a new appointment with cardioligist next month to see if they can do something for me. I eat well and stay trim, but I’m staying off the statins till I am assessed at the hospital.
Luci
NC
I have been on a statin drug for 12 years. The last 2 of those years I was put on Lipitor. One day after my daily walk of 3 miles I noticed my knee and hip area hurt when I walked. I continued to walk each day pushing through the pain until one day I could not muster up the energy to walk. This went on for two months, and I never associated this pain or loss of energy with Lipitor.
I began feeling depressed and still had pain, and nothing helped ease the pain. I tried stretching and yoga and over-the-counter pain medicine. I noticed when I rose from a chair or sofa I could not walk when I tried to take a step. I was in pain and too weak. So, I just shuffled my feet until I got going a few feet because of the pain in my legs. My husband mentioned to his barber that I was really in bad shape, and I didn’t know why I had gone down hill so fast. His barber asked if I was on any meds and if I was taking a statin drug. He said that they can cause muscle pain and weakness.
When I heard this I researched side effects of statin drugs, and I had most of them. That night when I went to bed I got the worst muscle spasm in my back that it took my breath away, and in the morning I could not even get out of bed to walk. I stopped taking Lipitor that very day and called my doctor. I am staying off the drug for one month until my side effects are starting to subside a little more, and then I am going to my doctor to try to find another medication to help me instead of a statin drug. I never want to go through that pain and agony ever agian.
Dianne C.
NC
I have been taking 10 mg of atorvastatin for about 5 years. A few months after I started it, I noticed my right hand was stiff, painful, and had small knots in the palm. I asked the Dr if the med could be causing it. I was blown off, as he thought it was probably arthritis. It is getting worse and is now on my left hand, although very mild. Also experiencing in my feet, with aches and pains all over my body occasionally. I think it could be the medicine. What should I do next? No one in my family has these kinds of symptoms.
GEORGE
TX
I have been on 80 mg for over 20 years and will be talking to my new doctor in making a switch , yes it works but my memory is gone.
Kathy
Illinois
I have been on Atorvastatin about 4 months. I had muscle pain, but taking COQ10 seems to have taken care of this. I started losing hair at a fast rate. I was told that is a side effect, however I do not see it listed above, however I was told it had only been reported by a small number. A person working at my pharmacy said she is also taking Atorvastatin and is having hair loss as well. I have also noticed (and other people too) memory loss). I have stopped taking this and started taking the generic Crestor. I hope this is better.
Anita
Abilene, Tx
After being on Atorvastatin for about 3 yrs I started to have fatigue. It was bad. I had trouble waking in the morning and staying awake if I sat down to rest. I would fall asleep if I sat still even a few minutes.
I started having headaches which is unusual for me. At first I did not think about it being from my medication. Later I started to have cramps in my toes and legs. That is when I started to wonder what was different. I stated to ask what could cause these things. I had talked to the MD and was told calcium would help the cramps, that the fatigue was due to aging, and the headache was most likely from being fatigued.
When I moved I changed PCP and was taken off Atorvastatin when discussing these things that bothered me. All these things disappeared after being off this medicine.
Thomas
North Carolina
I’ve been taking statins since they came out…mostly lipitor/atorvastatin. Therefore, I’m a long term user; I never even thought about side effects. When trying to figure out if any drugs were aggravating my heartburn, I stopped atorvastatin for a month. 70% of my hip pain promptly went away.
Before I quit, my hips were tender for the first 5-10 minutes of a hike…then tender on uphills. Now I don’t notice hip pain that much on hikes. I went back on atorvastatin every other day and my hips are still much better.
Chris
-- select state -IA-
In the past I was on Crestor. Then my leg muscles began to hurt, and my knees became so stiff that it hurt to bend them. As a person who rides a bicycle over 9000 miles annually I knew this was wrong. I started moving around like I was 112 years old. The day after I stopped taking that drug my legs improved. My new doctor put me on Lipitor. I told him the issue I had with the other statin. Within a week the same muscle and joint aches but WORSE. I noticed this on a Thursday, and by the end of the day I could barely walk down a flight of stairs. It has taken a week for my legs and knees to recover. I’ll run the risk of a heart attack versus ever doing a statin again and needing a wheelchair.
Mark
Los Angeles, CA
I took Atorvastatin for about six weeks, and about two weeks into it I noticed a pain in my right shoulder and tingling down my arm. I also started to feel sort of wiped out for about 6 hours after taking the 20mg dose in the AM. I usually have so much energy that I can’t get to sleep at night. My shoulder pain started to bother me more so I went to an ortho doc and learned I had an injured rotator cuff. I’d never injured my shoulder or done any sport or activity that could injure it. I also recalled feeling crummy during the PM from about noon to 6pm, so I spoke to the pharmacist, and he said he has several patients who develop rotator cuff injuries and have to stop the drug due to that and other side effects. I spoke to my doctor who Rx’d it to me, and she agreed I could stop. Within a couple of days, I’m feeling normal again, getting better sleep, abundant energy has returned. I’m 64, and my cholesterol is 200 and sometimes higher, and they want it lower to reduce risk for cardio events, although I’ve had none yet and have low BP and am height/weight proportionate. Whatever the risk is, I feel much better after being off Atorvastatin for one week. I may seek another statin, but will do low dose and start exercising more.
Ann
Capel Sound.
I am a 95 year old female,I have always been active 3 weeks ago I spent 3 days in Hospital the Dr there put me on 20 Gm Lipitor my own Dr halved this dose.But i still ended up with neck shoulder and arm muscle pain also leg cramps.
On taking my morning medication I could not lift the glass of water.I stopped this med after only being on it for 5 weeks,see my Dr this week so will see what he has to say,but I will not go on any more Statins would rather do it naturely by diet.
Marianne
Amarillo
I am a 71 year old Female,had an aneurysm repaired 2 years ago was put on 40 mg atorvastatin,although my Cholesterol is only 175,which I thought was normal.
After being on this medication 3 months I could not lift my arm one night the next night the pain settled in my shoulder,I have very minor arthritis in my fingers, but since starting the statin my legs hurt so much I had trouble sleeping at night, also pain across my shoulders prevented me from doing my daily walk, short of breath when I am up moving around, feel like I’m around 100 years old.I decided to go off my Statin,very big improvement in my well being, looking forward to living again.
My husband is 77,he has been on atorvastatin about 3 years and going downhill every day, same problems as everyone else.Two weeks ago I took him off statin, he is feeling a little difference in his legs, but I believe with him exercising on his stationary bike to build his muscles back up will take a while to get back to the energetic person he was.Oh by the way, my husband’s cholesterol hasn’t gone down in 3 years, it’s just stable, it’s 200
Statin takes CQ10 out of the muscle, your muscle needs this nutrient to refresh and stay strong, otherwise you end up in a wheel chair like my husband’s aunt, she could not walk any more because of Statin, her Dr’s told her that there was no reason she couldn’t walk. Amen
Good luck to you all
Joan
Essex UK
I have been on simavastin for 24 Years. Always had pain but recently got Lichen Planus in the mouth.
I am getting a steroid injection tommorow and doctor has suggested I try coming off the cholesterol tablets for a while to see if my pain gets any better.
I definitely am coming off them now as I have read on the internet that these tablets can cause lichen planus and this is horrible pain and blisters in the mouth. Anyone else got Lichen Planus because of cholesterol tablets?
susan
43050
I have been on this Lipitor medicine for 3 yrs. 1 year ago I started having sever pain in legs,shoulders, back, neck, with headaches. my doctor took me off of them today 3-14-18. so I guess I will see how that works. hope all my pain will go away. I even had to use crutches to walk cause I could stand up on my legs. so I hope all of you guys get better soon. Susan
Sandy
arizona
I am now 70 and have been on Lipitor for chf for about 17 years. Now in the last year my legs hurt and go numb and I can barely walk. I am still working, i have a heart deal in my chest as I have been just passing out. Docs see my heart stops during night, but no cause. I take my Lipitor at night. I am stopping it today…… thank you. My cholesterol levels are next to zip. I am now hypoglysemic as well. I am done.
Maria
myrtle beach
I have been on Pravachol and Lipitor. I work out and have noticed lately that I can’t do what I’m used to doing. I’m exhausted mentally and physically. I thought I had the flu because I am having muscle aches in my shoulders, neck and thighs. I feel foggy and out of sorts. I stopped taking the medication last week and am hoping to feel like my old self sometime soon.
Kent
Pon’t Breaux , la
I am 60 and have been on the lipitor for 5 years. Since then my cholesterol is perfect. However I’m getting night sweats; my whole body jumps(spasms) at night; I have pain and numbness in hands and arms; increased back pain from a few bad disk; and the sex is practically Gone. I stopped about 3 days ago, and all symptoms vanished actually on the second night. So hmmm, what do you think?
FZ
E'ville ky
What cholesterol number is perfect ?
Sib
Maine
Hi
I have been on statins for at least 20 years. First lovastain and for several years simvastatin and now atorvastatin. I was prescribed this for partially occluded carotids. So far the occlusion has stayed about the same with no increase.
I was getting too many leg cramps with the simvastatin. However, I am having recall issues with names and sleeplessness with the atorvastatin. I have been taking that for at least two years. I have taken breaks from it and been able fall and stay asleep better. I was taking a prescription sleeping pill and am not taking that any more. Shouldn’t need another prescription to counter a prescription. Lack of sleep and statins and zolpidem contribute to alzheimers. Do your own research. Also, have the itching and skin issues that others mentioned.
Buzz
Arizona
Hi,
I’m 55. My bad cholesterol was at 200 on the nose. My doctor put me on Lipitor. At first I noticed no real side effects.
After about five years of taking Lipitor, I decided to start working out again with weights and cardio (after a two year hiatus). The first thing I noticed was that it hurt terribly to lift weights now. I thought it was the onset of arthritis so I just chalked it up to getting older. I found myself unable to get out of bed without moaning and groaning. I felt like I was 86, not 56. My shoulders seemed to always ache. I also couldn’t obtain any gains in how much weight I could lift.
I also was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. I was put on yet another medication to treat this illness. What a coincidence, eh?
I researched Lipitor online and found your site and other sites that explained it causes muscle weakness and pain, and elevated blood sugars. Well, to make a long story short, I have stopped taking Lipitor and feel GREAT. I can lift just like before and I have no pain getting up or moving at all.
I think one should consider the quality of life you have while taking a medication that should prolong your life. I personally believe it’s about profit, using fear of dying as a means to make people who have no history of heart problems or stroke pay out for needless pills.
linda
millinocket me 04462
I want to stop taking Atorvastatin calcium what would happen if I did
Marianne
Amarillo
Nothing will happen if you get off of it.My Heart Dr put me on statin,my cholesterol is 175,I was on it for 3 moths and one night could not lift my arm,I thought it was arthritis, but upon reading up on this medication I was shocked of what this medicine does to a person.
ronald
WA
I have been taking Lipitor for 2 months. I find I have continual diarrhea, erectile disfunction, and skin rashes coming on my ares and having problems sleeping at night. I am 82 all these problems I did not have before I went on this medication.
Bill
Ca
I started Lipitor Sept 1, 2017 and had bad stomach cramp. On Sept. 2 got hoarse throat and felt foggy. On Sept 4 got leg and foot cramps, felt mentally challenged, started coughing, felt feverish but had normal temp. Did not take 4th dose. Still do not feel ok. Still foggy, stomach crampy, called Dr. to say stopping med. Sent complaint to FDA. How long will this last?
Mike
Glasgow, UK
The real question is why are you on a statin, the side effects in my case are extremely unpleasant. age 72 I still do not know why I was put on a statin . I had a TIA 8 months ago. But what is the statin doing for me ? My wife is a dietician and my diet is excellent. My weight OK, I am also on a blood thinner which I can understand.
I have stopped the atorvastatin — side effects gradually diminishing but still debillitating To say I am fed up, does not cover my feelings!
Betty
Ohio
I was on atorvastatin for 8 years, at first it was 10 mg no problems, then they increased it to 40 mg. and was ok for a while. Then I started to be tired all the time, could fall asleep any time any where. Thought it was over work and age, then he cramping started. So bad that it would wake me up in the middle of the night.
Nothing was done, was told it was the aspartame in my drink. So I stopped that, it did not get better. Slowly in legs and arms got weaker to the point I could not walk. My mind started to get fuzzy and I couldn’t remember words. My doctor took me off the atorvastatin so far no change but it’s only been a few days. No matter what if I clear up I will never go back on anything like that again.
I live alone and can not have these side effects. Please there has to be something that can be done about these kinds of drugs. I’m only 66 and walk and feel like 103.
Roxanne
Michigan
Started atorvastatin 40 mg November 14, 2016. November 29th I started having problems. First, diarrhea, then clay-colored stools, sweats/chills, fever, muscle pain, memory fog, and eventually my glucose levels elevated to pre diabetic (been hypoglycemic all my life). My doctor dismissed my concerns that it was this med. After 3 ultrasounds, hida scan, 2 CT scans, celiac, pancreatitis, gluten and other tests, i was told it was all in my mind.
On my own I quit taking Atorvastatin, and 2 days later digestive problems stopped. 7 days later every other problem started clearing up. Waiting to have blood test to check glucose, but I am feeling 100% better off this med than on!! Best advice i can give – research yourself, and remember, no one knows your body better than you. Also, find a doctor who listens to you.
Catherine
Glasgow
Hi there,
I am glad that someone else has the same side effects as myself, and that I am not crazy. I have had 3 heart attacks and I’m only 47, I have never smoked or drink. The hospital put me on Atrovastatin and I feel miserable. I have all the same effects as yourself. Just now I have all the feverish side effects as I’m typing this.
I have cut out other medication as I thought it may have been them. Tonight I am cutting out this as I want to feel good for Christmas. You have given me some hope and my doctors have dismissed me aswell saying nothing is wrong. You know within yourself that something is wrong.
I am now looking forward to Christmas and going without Atrovastatin.
Merry Christmas and hope you continue to feel better.
Catherine
Sandy
Michigan
I am a 68 year old female and have been on Atorvastatin 10mg for a number of years. I have suffered from muscle weakness, memory fog, leg numbness, restless leg syndrome, dizziness, plantar fasciitis, am extremely tired, sleep apnea, on BiPAP, GI issues from swallowing to diarrhea; all the classic symptoms of fibro and cfs. Finally, after complaining forever to various doctors and having every test imaginable, about 3 years ago I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and cfs. I also had Grave’s disease. Was good to have a diagnosis even though it is sort of a non-diagnosis.
However, during the past 6 months things have been progressively going down hill. All the symptoms have been growing worse and worse until I could barely get up from a chair, had to use handrails to pull myself up the stairs one agonizing step with one leg at a time. At Christmas I couldn’t even put my arms behind my back, had bouts of dizziness, headaches, could’t think or remember well, RLS nightly, awake most of the night. The list goes on and on. The doctor told me it was because of all the additional holiday activities. Yea, right.
My legs and arms were tingling. I have had EMG nerve tests. I had allergy tests, I had my TSH, T3, T 4 checked, you name it I had it and all came back normal. In Feb. I had a cold. One day I started itching like crazy, and my blood pressure was going up and up. Naturally, it was the weekend. Went to ER, and they said it was probably a side effect of the virus. Put me on prednisone and benedryl. Seemed to help until I stopped.
At the follow-up visit with my doctor, my b/p dosage was doubled. Last month my heart started pounding like crazy, b/p again going up, the itching never went away, had tingling in my jaw and tightness in chest and arms. Naturally, it was the weekend again. Figured I better not take chances so off to ER, again. They did cardiac enzymes, ekg, chest x-ray and usual tests for heart. All came back fine. I was getting extremely upset with this entire mess so figured I would do my own research. Lo and behold, ALL the symptoms I have had for so many years are also the side effects of statin drugs. Do you think one doc would even consider that possibility? Of course not!
Well, I comitted the unthinkable and went off atorvastatin!! I knew I had to do a follow up after ER anyway, so why not? Almost immediately the aches and pains decreased. When I saw the PA she gave me the lecture about how dangerous it was, and I would increase my chances of a cardiac incident by 12% over the next 10 years. I told her I was going to try being off it and watch my cholesterol for a while and asked her to do a baseline cholesterol sInce it was June and my last one was last November. Nope can’t do one of those til Aug. because ins. won’t cover two in a year. Oh, for Pete sake! Fine, I’ll take my chances.
Turns out my GI guy wants to try me on a different med, and so he is ordering one. Heehee. Anyway, I am feeling soooo much better after only three weeks. It is amazing. My b/p is better, no more restless legs, my mind is feeling sharper again, my muscles don’t ache anywhere as much as they did. I can put my arms behind my back with ease; I can get up from a chair and not moan; I can go up and down stairs with ease, no more handrails; I can pick up and carry things again, no more tingling. I am not 100% yet, but so much better it is unreal. I still ache a little and feel there is room for improvement, but it has only been a few weeks. I am almost positive the statins played a HUGE part in how awful I felt.
I am scared to death my cholesterol will go up, and I may have to go back on them, but for now I am loving the wonderful feeling. I am going to work harder at my diet and exercise more, now that I can move again. I can’t help but wonder how many others are diagnosed with diseases they don’t have due to statins. What a racket the pharmaceuticals have going. There are many good medications out there but many are dangerous and way over-prescribed.
I wish someone would do an official study on the connection between fibromylgia, cfs and statins. It truly is scary. My husband is on them and having the same issues. He also is having kidney function problems. I keep telling him he better get off. He asked doc at last visit, but all she did was switch him to another statin drug. I am very concerned and going to be pushing harder for him to get off before they kill him. Sorry so long but wanted to give details and wonder how many others have same experience with statins and doctors pushing them and ignoring symptoms or attributing them to anything but statins. Good luck to all on here.
Freda
Ind.
Sandy,I am curious what your cholesterol count was when
you started STATINS…..I know someone with symptoms exactly like you….she has taken statins close to 30years..
I finally ask her what Her cholesterol ct was…after feeling worse and having Transient Global Amnesia…she said her cholesterol was 100.. For who knows how long…
I was speechless. ! . Knowing she wouldn’t stop taking the med…..she was afraid of having a stroke…and the latest medical event she’s gone through has been having a stroke…
Your body makes cholesterol .. it needs cholesterol to heal
and doesn’t need to be too LOW..your brain is a large percentage made of cholesterol….know wonder the memory
Problems and your heart is a muscle…..a lot more research
for you…bless your heart….
CJ
Ohio
I have been taking atorvastatin now for several years, and I have complained t my doctor about being tired all the time, and my back, shoulders and neck always ache. I am tempted to just not take these anymore, and see how I feel when I am off them. I am 69 years old, and don’t like being so tired, and wore out all the time. I also break out in a sweat all over my body, it just seems to drip off my face and down my neck, and wonder if the pills might be part of that too? My blood tests have been really great with my cholestrol for the last several years now. If blood work is within normal ranges now, why should I continue taking this drug that causes so many other side effects?
Padmanabhan
CALIFORNIA
I started taking atorvastatin 10 mg after angioplasty some 20 years ago. Had no side effects. It kept cholesterol well under control but I still got angina and had to undergo bypass surgery for 4 blocks. After that doctor raised dose to 20 mg daily. Had no side effects for 2 more years. Of late I am experiencing muscle weakness and joint pain in lower back and both knees. Also some cramps and stiffness. Finding it difficult to stand and walk. Can it be due to atorvastatin? I am 79 now.
April
Atlanta ga
I have been on Atorvastatin a couple of months. I am experiencing aching in my left shoulder and down my arm and to my hand even. It keeps me up at night. I am having trouble putting clothes over my head because lifting my lift arm is difficult. It has lowered my numbers, but I don’t want to continue. I am afraid it will affect more of my body eventually and even cause permanent damage. I am hoping another station could work and have lesser negative affects.
Cathy
Mansfield
2017, my doctor started me on 20mg of Atovastain, after 2 months I started with muscle weakness in my right arm , struggling to get dressed, I decided to come off them , I had a word with the pharmacy , who said I should have word with my doctor which I did, I have been off them for 2 months but still have the ache and weakness in my right arm and it can be very sore at times, I also have the foggy memory. I need help.
Richard Hubbard
Marina, California
I have had a period of sleeplessness getting only 2-3 hours of sleep. I feel excited and it seems
to be insomnia. It seems to have started after a month or so of taking atorvastatin calcium tablets 20 mg. I cannot think of anything worse than sleeplessness and so have stopped for now taking the pills. My sleep patterns have improved. I can not positively blame atorvastatin for this insomnia but I sleep better now not taking the pills. My LDL cholesterol was lowered but I have also at the same time changed my diet. I no longer eat hamburger, only fish and chicken, so I will see if cholesterol can be lowered by a healthier diet without atorvastatin.
Pearcey49
Derbyshire
Had a mini stroke in January 2017. Was put on 80mg tablet of atorvastatin in hospital. Took it for four weeks then the muscles started to deteriorate rapidly. Doctor reduced the tablets to 40 mg and said should be ok with that. A further three weeks later couldn’t walk and every muscle in my body ached. Just got to the stage where I didn’t take them at all and in three days felt 30 per cent better. After a further three weeks without them still in muscular agony. Anyone know what I can take to help me right this problem?
wayne roberts
Florida
I had very high cholesterol, 280. Prescribed Atorvastatin 20 mg, Began to have erratic blood pressure within a week of taking it going as high as 190 over 100, sending me rushing to the ER. Doctor put me on BP meds and upped my Atorvastatin to 40MG. Within a week the erratic BP continued and I developed a cough with Phlegm most noticeable at night before sleep and when I awoke. I then developed acute dizziness, severe soreness in chest and lungs, significant pain in my surgically repaired tendon in my hand, numbness that ran up my arm to my head on one side of my body. My labs came back with my total cholesterol reduced to 125. But I became prediabetic, liver function abnormal, and creative protein rising from 1 to 6. I stopped taking it and most issues completely resolved within 48 hours. May need to take a shot once a month for Cholesterol. No other treatment has limited side effects besides the shot. but expensive 20K a year.
Freda
Wayne, 280 cholesterol doesn’t sound too high,
But 125 sounds too low…..
Ron
Montreal
I recently saw my cardiologist on Monday. I mentioned that I had been having severe reactions concerning a massive build-up of gas, all starting when I ate an orange, so severe that I thought my chest was going to explode. I suggested she take me off Atorvastatin for a while to see if that was the problem. She freaked out when I suggested that. Instead she asked if I had heartburn. I said I did and ate Tums like candy. Then she prescribed me another drug to supposedly counteract the gas and heartburn, heartburn which she attributed to my diet.
I went to get my prescription filled, and since I was getting a new med, the pharmacist wanted to instruct me as to how to use it. Before he did that, he reviewed my other meds, and mentioned not to eat oranges or lemons with Atorvastatin. So that it seemed was the problem with the severe gas build-up.
My prescription had run out 4 days earlier and I had noticed some vast improvements in gas and heartburn, which I mentioned to my doctor. this also was dismissed out of hand. I did take an Atorvastatin pill that evening. The next day, Tuesday, I had gas build up problems and in the evening I ate a nectarine, and the severe reaction was almost immediate.
I ceased taking Atorvastatin. Today is Saturday. Since Wednesday I have had no gas build up of any sort, I have had no heartburn, my constipation is improving and the low grade headaches I was experiencing have vanished.
This seems to be a perfect example of the cure being worse than the disease.
JL
Statins may be life saving in rare instances, however, the side effects particularly long-term are devastating from head to toe. I believe that my husbands’ cardiac situation has worsened, actually is now life-threatening as a result of their long-term use. I am a former communications director of a major bio-pharmaceutical firm and hate to tell you, but most doctors are in bed with the drug makers. It is will be a couple of weeks until we see the cardiologist – one of them (he has a team, literally) and I am raising holy hell with the whole statin use abuse. His cholesterol has not even been checked for quite some time. His HDL and LDL levels were not even that bad. Be careful and remember, you are your only advocate! Don’t ever let a doctor intimidate you!
Louise
Cleveland, Ohio
I have been on Lipitor for maybe 20 years now, and I too have a lot of gas, problems with muscle pain, neuropathy in legs and feet; also left hand is numb. What can you take instead of Lipitor? Someone told me today to take garlic or a supplement of it. I am leery about just going off of it. I’m starting to get more “senior moments”. I know if I tell my PCP about it she will say I’m full of it. What can I do?
Kathi H
MA
I was prescribed Atorvastatin to lower my total cholesterol level which was 263. after 2 months, of taking 10mg (a low dose) every other day, the level went down to 196, but I developed severe twitching and dryness for the eyes. My doctor then lowered the dosage to 10mg every 2 days, but the side effects did not go away. I was taken off the drug, and after about 2 months, both side effects slowly disappeared. I am really afraid to go back to statins.
Krystal
Nebraska
I am a 46 year old female who was prescribed Atorvastation (Lipitor) about a year ago. I started having side effects right away, memory, concentration, muscle soreness and cramps, etc. My dr lowered my dose to 10mg every other day. Once these side effects seemed to taper a bit, I was able to start taking the full 20mg nightly but sometimes skipped because I felt so bad. Several months ago I started having pain in my upper right abdomen.
I went to my dr who said if it persisted to come back. I went back again and nothing was done. I ended up in the ER twice being told that I had cysts on my right ovary that may be putting pressure on my organs.
Finally, the night before last, I started looking at the side effects from atorvastatin (the only med I am on) and see that the pain in the upper right abdomen could be a dangerous side effect. I also had some other symptoms that I didn’t associate with the med, swollen abdomen, very dark urine, decrease urination. I stopped taking immediately and after just two days feel better mentally, like a brain fog has lifted. I am still having some pain in my abdomen but even that is much better.
Christy
Willows, California
I had almost every side effect of this poison that one can have and I was wondering why I was feeling worse all the time but understand it now. I lately couldn’t walk across the room and remember why, could not remember almost anything for even a few minutes, aches /pain, stiff joints, muscle pain/ weakness, what feels like a urinary infection, fogginess/confusion, lack of patience/irritable, high blood pressure, insomnia, trouble when I stand, sit, walk for any length of time, diabetes, underactive thyroid and a lot more problems. I accidentally forgot to take Lipitor one night and felt really good the next morning, thinking it was an anomaly I resumed the next day & all symptoms came back.
On it for 3 yrs and told Dr. 2 yrs ago how I was feeling-he blew it off as though I was neurotic. I also had to start taking Norco this year for increased pain which caused severe constipation. The psychological damage from this drug is quite severe. I even lost confidence in my ability to do anything or make decisions. This is completely out of character for me as I am a busy, feisty, cheerful 64 yr. old lady. I had to increase my depression drug as well. Last week I started taking a pill one day-then not the next for a few days and stopped the Norco altogether. My body & mind literally took a sigh of relief when I stopped Lipitor, my pain level has dropped to about 1/4 now. I can walk across the room without wincing, it appears I am getting my memory back, all my senses are sharper again, my depression less, other symptoms are receding or just stopped.
I don’t feel cranky or paranoid as I did before. There are some things worse than death-I know because I have been living in a private hell for quite a while. I am looking for a new dr. who is hopefully a human being and not a greedy robot like so many. Wish me luck-I’ll need it.
Lorraine
Uk
After atorvastatin being upped to 80 mg due to peripheral arterial disease, I’ve had 2 water infections anyone else had this?
Keith
Maryland
I have been on ATORVASTATIN 40 mg for about 5 years off and on. I say off and on because I have taken my self off different medications from time to time when I have problems like disorientation, bleeding, or cramping.
In this 5 year time ,I have had a severe torn rotator cup and muscle repair and was Hospitalized for 8 days for a bad infection that nearly cost me my foot. I have sarcoidosis and was placed on ATORVASTATIN after having a tmi my vision went grey for about 1/2 hour .
I have complained about calf mussel cramps in the night mostly. My mind function suffers small bouts of confusion from time to time . I feel much better when I am off the medication and have gone months at a time without it. Of course I worry about the silent killer of a stroke. Last year before my annual blood test I stopped taking it about a month prior to the test . The doctor (who had no knowledge of this ) did not have any real concern of the numbers but did say that they were a little high .
I have ask about diet and have been told that with the medication I should not have to alter my diet . I went off the medication for about a month , While eating sweets one day I felt a little dizzy . this scared me into taking them again . with in 3 days my lower back started to feel like I was going to throw my back out (which happens every so often).
not thinking that the ATORVASIATIN had anything to do with it , I kept taking it as prescribed , went to doctor and was prescribed the usual hydrocodone and Valium 20 pills each. then while taking all three the leg cramps started again . so I start the check list Drinking enough water ? 1/2 gallon to gallon a day , good rest . stretching , no new activity to cause mussel stress .
I used to take 800 mg ibuprofen a day when I was dealing with my own health. now that I am under doctor care I have stopped that I have stopped smoking and drink very little if at all. I am going to stop taking this medication. I am quite sure that it is the cause of my calf mussel and is contributing to my back problems. And yes I have discussed with my nurse practitioner (doctor) and she said she didn’t think that it was the ATORVASIATIN and then jokingly said it’s better then a stroke.
Terry Graedon
You may be able to tolerate a different statin better. Ask your nurse practitioner if you could try something else. A switch can be helpful for some people.
James
California
I am male, 53 years old, no heart conditions, non smoker, 6′ 0″ 220 lbs, no history of heart trouble or high blood pressure but have HIGH colesterol. I have been on Atorvastatin 20mg for 16 month.
2 months ago I started having problems with my exercises. I do a lot of cardio, cross-training and weights, not for mass building but just for general health. Most of my problems are muscle-related: overall body cramping and muscle aching. I feel as though I have torn a few muscles in my shoulder and right arm when I have not increased my level of workout.
I have been off of these meds for 4 weeks now, and recently have been feeling sick, weak, and have deeper body aches, almost flu-like symptoms but no fever. I do drink alcohol moderately, but for two weeks now have not drunk any. Today I feel a little better.
For the last 3-4 months I have struggled to have a “good” workout. I have really had to push myself mentally to get though it. I am now starting to understand why (side effects of the statin). I am hoping there is no permanent damage to my muscles.
Paul
Massachusetts, USA
I have been told that high cholesterol can be a cause of my ED, but the same medical practitioner neglected to tell me that the statin med I take is also a cause of ED. I’m an angry man.
Keith
I also would like to say I am told that I have an enlarged prostate . This has been aggravated by medications and has made urination and even sex difficult at times . A different doctor put me on TAMSULOSIN HCL 0.4 MG . WHAT A DIFFERENCE . Both problems vanished in 2 days . The problem is when I stop the TAMSULOSIN the urine problem returns with in 2 days
Keith
I also would like to say I am told that I have an enlarged prostate . This has been aggravated by medications and has made urination and even sex difficult at times . A different doctor put me on TAMSULOSIN HCL 0.4 MG . WHAT A DIFFERENCE . Both problems vanished in 2 days . The problem is when I stop the TAMSULOSIN the urine problem returns with in 2 days
Therese
Cornwall Ont Canada
I have been on lipitor for at least 10 yrs, now I am noticing, leg cramps and fatigue, dr took me off lipitor for a month, it’s been 4 months now, I am trying to lower my cholesterol by diet and exercise, but cannot walk far anymore or exercise because of the pain, in my legs and back, does anybody have this problem, and a solution?
Julie
maine
I have had shoulder & elbow pain for several years and a couple knuckles in my hands were inflamed & getter bigger. I was concerned that my outdoor gardening was coming to an end. Two weeks ago I stopped taking Atorvastatin. By the 4th day, my knuckles were not inflamed. Now they are a little swollen, but they look as good as I could have hoped. My shoulders & elbows are so much better. NO pain at all in elbows. One shoulder is a little touchy, SO much better than I could hope for. Will go for cholesterol check soon. jw
Pam C.
Houston
I’ve been on statins for last 3 yrs after a stent & a double bypass. Since I have fibro, I’m accustomed to having muscle aches, fatigue, memory loss & fibro fog. I’ve assumed that is what I am dealing with though it feels increased. The worst symptom is that I feel short tempered, easily angered, & less patient in general. These symptoms interfere with the social service work I do! This pattern started when I started taking statins.
Christy
I’m 42, slightly overweight and have a cholesterol of 220. My dad died from a massive heart attack and my mom had a mild one. Both in their late 50s. My dads brothers, 4 of them, died of massive heart attacks in their early 60s as well. So the doctor put me on this drug (the one that starts with a p), and within one day, I noticed massive muscle pain.
I have Fibro and am already in pain each day from it, but this was worse. It was crippling me, as the week went on, it got even worse, to the point where I couldn’t even work. I didn’t want to do anything. I own my own business and have grown it to a mulitmillion dollar business in just over a year. But it requires me to work a lot, and it’s not something I can pay someone else to do.
So finally I called my doctor and said.. I can NOT be on this. Actually left a message with his nurse because he couldn’t take my call. The nurse called me back and told me that they would find something else and I told him I wanted to talk to them about different options. Something that won’t cause pain. Then I didn’t hear back but got a phone call from the pharmacy the next day, that I had a new perscriotion. I went and picked it up and low and behold it’s still a statin. It’s this one ( atorvastatin), and I’m like??? It’s the same dang thing? Side effects are the same?
I’m so annoyed my doctor couldn’t even spend 5 mins or even the nurse, talking to me about different options. I had just spent $300 on a visit with them for them to tell me I have it. I’m beyond annoyed right now and want to stop it all together. I would rather go hungry everyday than be in this much pain. I can’t been function. I have 5 kids at home, I run a business, my husband works for me, I can live life like this.
Rosanne P.
North Carolina
I am on 10 mg Lipitor for 7 months. Always had 200 reading on my cholesterol. Dr said I had to take it. I’m 58 with family history of heart attacks.
The last month, I began to feel like an old person! My shoulders ache, my hands seem so weak, painful fingers. My legs are always in pain, it keeps me up at night. When I get up after sitting, my body seems to not want to work. I said to my husband that I think I need a cane! He keeps telling me to rest. I’m exhausted, all the time. I feel so old! I’m so glad I stumbled on to this website! I will get in touch with my MD and stop the Lipitor.
Shirley
Washington State
This drug has made me feel like an old er person of advanced years. I have gotten weak, my muscles ache my knees hurt, memory loss, pancreas pain, and increase of Flem in my throat making me throw up. I’ve been on this for approximately a year. My family kept telling me about my forgetfulness and I didn’t believe them until I started adding up all the symptoms. It even hurts to sit for any length of time. I stopped taking it and will see the dr. In a few days.
Ralph
Canada
My GP advised me to stop Lipitor for 30 days and resume again with 20mg daily. I was taking 40mg. I had been on it for about 3.5 yrs. after a heart attack and stent. I was experiencing severe muscle pain during the night. I was finding myself getting angry and frustrated at the most minor things. After 3-4 days off of statins, I am sleeping better, much less muscle aches and pains. Emotionally I am feeling better!
I might even stay off of statins for good after the 30 days! But will discuss this with my doctor first. He says that in his practice, many people cannot tolerate statins very well. So he understands the situation.
AJ
Virginia
I had my first dose of Atorvastatin last night. It said to take at bedtime, so I did. I was awake all night. Today, besides being tired, I have a bad headache, leg and arm pains and stomach issues. This it the first long term prescription med I’ve ever been on, but think I’m deciding to be done with it. Everything I’m reading about it is much scarier to me than slightly high LDL’s. I’m uping my fiber, exercise and bean intake and will now only use olive oil products rather than anything with trans-fats. I’m determined to do this on my own without the statin already!
Mary
Pontiac, Michigan
My mother is 89 y.o. Was placed on several different medication for high cholestrol . She experience different side effects so her doctor would change the meds to either Liptor next Crestor and each one of them had terrible side effects. she spoke with another Dr. he told her to stop taking them. By that time the damage appear to have been done. Now she has been diagnosed with Peripheral Neuropathy. She feels no pain, has numbness throughout her body as well as weakness in her arms and legs. Difficulty with walking and holding or picking up items. These drugs seem to be dangerous. HELP!
Suzanne
Las Vegas, NV
I am an active, physically fit, healthy 66 yr old except for borderline high cholesterol that I have been working to lower for almost 20 yrs. with diet, exercise and plant sterols. But with age, my cholesterol kept creeping higher. My PC suggested generic lipitor and I was terrified to take it. He said he has had good luck starting with a low dosage and because I am a small frame, thin female, he started me with 1 pill a week. 3 mos later I had my first blood test and had not yet experienced side effects. We reviewed my blood tests, cholesterol was down, but was not below 200 so he suggested 2 pills a week. OK, I thought maybe this will work. WRONG. Within 2 days of taking the 2nd pill I started experiencing horrific leg cramps that left my legs sore after cramp was gone, and then extreme exhaustion, I started checking the side effects and was horrified that I had started this drug. I purposely did not check before taking – did not want to be negatively influenced – hoping this might be ok for me. I immediately bought COQ10 and worked up to 200 mg a day and the leg cramps slowly disappeared. Has taken longer to get my energy level back. I still kept up my normal exercise routine but found it difficult to make it to work each day. 10 days later I am feeling close to normal but have not taken any medication. I know I should consult my physician, but don’t want to start on a downward spiral of trying other medications with the same effects. And, there is not a physician anywhere that can tell you how you will react to a drug. Trying to come up with a plan of action, just not sure what it will be!
Mahesh
India
I have been prescribed Atorvastatin 10mg & Rampril Capsules 5mg with Aspirin Gastro-resistant Tablets IP 75mg (POLYTORVA-5 Kit) by my family Doctor eight years ago and I have been using the same. Whenever I went for Master Health check-up, physicians advised me to continue the medicines. Just because I have some family history in heart attacks, they were advising me to continue the drugs. But with life change habits we can get rid off these medicines. I have experienced muscle pains with short time memory loss. I found even the skin got effected. Seriously I want to stop these life saving drugs immediately. I personally feel that I am going to embrace more dangerous side effects in future (Old age) . Now I am 61 years old male. Can anybody suggest alternate ?
Kath
Wales
Have tried various statins over the years, gave them up as a bad job for a while after muscle pains & numbness in lower legs & feet.
New GP so thought I’d give them another go as things may have changed over the years. Within a week of going on Atrovastatin have developed palpitations . No more statins for me.
Heide
Delray Beach, FL
My new doctor sees no reason for me to be on cholesterol lowering drugs, since I had terrible reactions to “the drugs” and since I have no heart related problems. Low B.P, no sugar, only the high cholesterol which I relate that to 20 years ago when I stopped eating eggs, which I had enjoyed every day. Remember the eggs scare?? Now eggs are good for you!!
Heide
DDelray Beach, FL
I tried ALL the statins, only to have terrible muscle pain and balance. The doctor insisted I needed to be on “something” to bring down my 300 cholesterol count and put me on, as he said, “something different, not a statin”. OK, TRICOR!! Brought down the cholesterol number very quickly and suddenly my toes were numb. That was 2 years ago, and I have, as he said, “permanent neuropathy”. I don’t use THAT doctor anymore, besides he now became a “concerige doctor”. HEIDE
JOHN
montgomery co. pa.
Its sad to think doctors would keep a person on medications that are not necessary just to keep them coming back, for example atorvastatin ( Lipitor ) a cholesterol lowering drug, when used requires periodic blood work to check cholesterol levels and liver functions. Its all about money, between the medical field and drug manufactures, which work together has turned wellness, which should be the priority, to big business, which is a problem. What ever happened to trusting a doctor and the oath they take, most patients know little about the conditions their being treated for. The more the patient knows about the treatment their receiving, the better they will feel about the doctor’s choice. After all its all about you.
Connie
Ohio
I have been taking atorvaststin now for about 10 years, and have complained to my doctor about feeling tired all the time and muscle aches and sometimes I have foggy memory. Why would my doctor not tell me that Lipitor could cause these side affects ? Should I just stop taking them? I take 20mg every day. I also have problems with bouts of constipation and stomach problems. I feel the FDA should let people know what kind of poisons they are putting into their bodies. Do the doctors want us to depend on them forever? I am very upset about all this.
annd
florida
I was on 40 mg for two months and feel awful. Had blood work done and had elevated liver enzymes as well as creatine issues. Going off this drug immediately. Anyone else with these problems?
Dava
California
I have been taking Atorvastatin a little over six months. I first noticed marked memory retrieval about 3 months ago… chalked it up to aging. I have had pain and weakness in my left shoulder for a slightly longer time, maybe 4 months, and now I have pain and weakness in my right shoulder. Both of these without known injury. This week I began putting these together, and wondered if the statin might be the cause. I take 200mg of CoQ10 with the statin, as my doctor prescribed, in order to avoid muscle pain and weakness. Didn’t know to link memory issues and concentration times to it until I looked up shoulder pain with statins. Now I know the cause of my problem and will talk with my doctor about finding another way to lower cholesterol.
Joe
Connecticut
I’m 55 started to take atorvastatin (Lipitor) 10mg and after a week I was feeling like an old man, memory loss, pain in lower legs, palpitations and raises heart beat, burning in urine, pain in pancreas area and most of all confused.
My cardiologist told me to reduce it to .5 mg every other day I did that but not any better so I stopped taking it and after a week all symptoms went away, I then started taking it again after about a month and all symptoms came all back. For me is the Lipitor doesn’t work.
RK
I am 67 years old with a history with heart attack. In the last 6 years, I have used both Crestor and Atorvastatin. Both these drugs have caused severe foot burning, and muscle cramps, especially in legs, shoulders, and neck.
But I guess Atorvastation is the worst of the two. I started taking Atorvastation in Feb 2015, and since then in terms of leg muscle pains, my life has become hell. With a 5Mg dose, I have been experiencing memory loss, ED, nightmares, degeneration of leg and arm muscles, and lack of interest in social life. This medication may be keeping me alive, but has made my life hell. Sometimes I wonder if it is worth living when I am constantly suffering from pain.
As far as the doctors are concerned, in my opinion they have no clue or don’t want admit that these medicines have serious effects and are making certain people lives miserable. I think, it’s high time FDA re-reviews the benefits of statins vs the serious side effects it is causing to many patients.
I intend to stop taking Atorvastatin altogether and go for some alternative natural remedial measures to keep my LDL in check
I am, seriously.
Caroline
Barnoldswick, Lancashire
I have been on simvostatin for several years but just over a year ago I was diagnosed with early coronary heart disease and at first was put on 40 mg of atorvastatin increased to 80 mg. I eat healthily and have been to Slimming World and go to the local sports centre 5 days a week. My memory has become worse and short term memory is awful. I am getting confused all the time and my family think I am developing Alzeimers. I know I’m not. I decided to look up about atorvastatin and was gobsmacked re the memory problems and confusion. I lost my mobile 2 days ago when out walking my dog on fields I have walked for years . I was lost and had no idea where I was. Relieved that it could be down to this drug and not starting with Alzeimers.
Mary Z
Boerne, Texas
12/28/2015
I started atorvastatin 40 mg in August 2015 to further lower LDL (80) because of a very high calcium score (over 1500) for my right coronary artery. I also changed my diet and began a more rigorous exercise program, but my LDL only went down to 72 in 4 months. And I stopped dreaming and woke up not feeling rested, had trouble starting to urinate, but otherwise felt okay. I asked my cardiologist if I could increase the dosage. Since I started taking 60 mg on December 15th, I feel like an old sick woman. I am lifeless, have low energy, it’s fatigue really, don’t care about things I used to love, and in general am cranky and even belligerent at times. But now the worst is that I have these localized flashes of severe pain in certain parts of my head… worse than headaches… and a cough. I don’t think I will be able to continue at this dose, sadly, because I want to reduce my risk for a heart attack. Is there any other stating as effective with fewer side effects?
Max
I was on Lipitor for about a year. Started getting kidney pain and joint pain, no energy and no memory. Then my hands swelled up and looked like two scalded lobsters. I quit taking the Lipitor and started taking Artichok leaf extract instead. No more side effects, energy is back, mind is back and cholesterol readings are good. I also went off all my other heart meds and now take celery seed extract and olive leaf extract. Great results and my doctor is pleased with the results
Dennis
California
Max what doseage of Artichok Leaf Extract are you taking and how often are you taking it?Also did you have pre-hypertension and on a Ace Inhibiter and again what doseage and how often are you taking the celery Seed Extract and the Olive Leaf Extract to get good results?
Jane
Colorado
Just started taking Lipitor and immediately have experienced leg pains I keep cutting it back but even when taking 10mg every other day I get leg pains. After reading all the other people who have had problems, I’m thinking of stopping it.
Jeffrey
Michigan
About 5 years ago I took Simvastatin. After about 10 weeks, my left knee swelled. I stopped the Simvastatin and the swelling went away. I resumed taking Simvastatin and the swelling returned. I took the Simvastatin for a few more days and the swelling expanded down to my left ankle. Again I stopped taking the drug and the swelling went away. My internist at first agreed with me, but on my next visit he changed his mind and wanted me to resume. I found another doctor who actually cares about me.
Brian
Warwickshire
Seven weeks after being prescribed Atorvastatin (10mg) for Cholesterol control (it was only 4.4! I suddenly experienced middle of the night frighteningly rapid heart beat which took 15 min to subside, this has continued for 16 various acaisions over 4 months. Dropped statin after 6 weeks symptoms not yet ceased. D’r s don’t agree on link – but it can’t be a coincedence!! any others with similar experience?
Karen
Bronx
I have been on atorvastatin for about 3 years. My major complaint is the cough; I developed a cough that sounds like I smoke at least a pack a day. I don’t smoke at all!
I know it is the atorvastatin because for 1 week I was without the meds and the cough went away. When I started it again, it returned.
I’m done with statins. Drastically changing my diet for results.
Bonnie
Michigan
I started 10mg of (generic brand) lipitor in June. About four weeks into taking the drug I went to the emergency room. My vision was spinning and turning side ways. It happened three times one morning before noon. I thought I had a tumor or worse having a stroke. They drew blood, & did several other tests. I also had a cat scan. They came back with a diagnosis of Vertigo.. So I let that go and thought “Well~ old age & another blessing of ageing”! During these past five months I have had blurred vision at times, while on computer or when reading text messages on phone. Also, during the first four months I had itching that would prevent me from sleeping and or wake me up out of a sleep. Again. I’m thinking age related ~ Now this past month I have had severe lower back aches. For no apparent reason.
I was visiting my sister-in-law and told her about my Vertigo, she then asked what drugs was I taking? I told her and she suggested going off and see if it makes a difference.. Well I came home and researched the drug. All of my symptoms are related to this drug…Needless to say I stopped taking it… It’s been a week now…I will never take that drug again..I opt for natural drugs, vitamins & anything that will not cause other life altering problems…I am 64…High cholesterol is a health risk but I don’t want to damage other organs or have all the side effects from this drug…Diet~exercise~ my plan…Hope everyone does research before taking this drug..
marcus
spain
I have joint pain and elbow pain on the left hand I’m feeling fatigue.. Sex problems when having sex. However I can get an erection and ejaculation but my penis is numb no feeling an orgasm at all .. Just need to know if my joint pains is minor should i stop taking it ? My pills are 20mg …
bill
wv
My doctor recommended COQ10 along with the atorovastatin (Lipitor—-the most lucrative of all time. Is that why the $10 million “bonuses”) for the cough; it works, but after reading all the other side effects I think I’ll quit anyway. I guess that means giving up my daily bowel of ice cream.
donna
buffalo
I began generic Lipitor around 1 year ago and did not make the connection when I first hyperextended my right elbow in my gym class then the left. Then I thought I had a blood clot in the back of my left knee because there was pain. Almost like the elbows. Then in an unrelated event I had a hysterectomy.
While healing I was stiff and sore. I thought it was the healing process? anesthesia? Then the elbow again but hey – I’m not at the gym…I’m barely moving…. wtf? I thought again about blood clots (I had been on yaz) so asked doctor who said it could be the lipitor.
I stopped the drug and she did tests which came back negative but I got much much worse in the next week. I could barely get out of a chair and was walking like monkey – legs bent and spread apart… attractive for a lady.
Most of the pain was in the groin/hips, and also shoulders, with radiating pain in my wrists and fingers, neck pain and lower back pain. It was difficult to sleep because my shoulders were so sore… my doctor refuses to believe it’s the drug because of the test (test for muscle wasting) and thinks it’s osteo arthritis. No way – until my surgery I rehab houses and was a total gym rat…. boot camp, kick boxing, weights… no way. I would have known. She gave me prednisone. I lost the pills (oh did I mention my memory is on the fritz!!!!!) so I started ibuprofen. 2 days later I feel looser.
I’m going to keep on the ibuprofen for a few more days and then if I still am in pain I will take the prednisone (I found it after 2 days of searching it was sitting in the middle of the kitchen counter) but I am curious which one is working so I won’t overlap. So…a bit looser and less hip/groin pain but still lots of pain shooting from my butt into my left leg.
This has been terrifying. I was worried it would be permanent. I’m still not sure. waiting and hoping. 49 yrs old. Too young to be a cripple. I will never ever ever take a statin again. ever.
Carole
Baltimore
I am 52 and have been taking 10 mg of Lipitor for approximately five years. I have developed severe joint pain, some memory problems, sleep disruptions, and occasional increased heart rate. Although I eat a healthful diet (semi-vegetarian), exercise at least 3X/wk, and have maintained a healthy weight for years, I dismissed my symptoms to aging and menopause. The joint and muscle pain became so severe that I had to give up a yoga class I had been taking for years. After consulting with my doctor, I have reduced my Rx to 4-5X/wk, but have not seen much improvement. I now have a rotator cuff injury and the onset of arthritis in my left hand that make me question if Lipitor has contributed or aggravated my problems.
Mike
Rhode Island
I am 58 years old and I took atorvastatin for over a year. My doctor prescribed 20 mg a day and after reading online that as little as 3 mg a day can lower your cholesterol significantly I started taking a third of a tablet every other day. I later upped the dosage to 10 mg every other day and my cholesterol went from about 250 down to 195 at 1/3 tablet down to 158 with 10 mg every other day and all seemed fine until I started to have tightness in my right leg muscles than pain in my right hip, than the left hip and also my left ankle. I was literally to the point that I could barely walk up stairs. My doctor said to stop taking Atorvastatin to see if that brought improvement which it gradually has. Thought I had used caution but apparently this drug does not agree with me. Maybe I can go 2 weeks on 2 weeks off or something like that?
Freda
Ky.
Why ? Why take it? total cholesterol at 200 isn’t bad.
Sara
Texas
I am 26 and had a cholesterol level of 228. I was in the hospital for 48 hours for a possible stroke and was told to take a baby aspirin in the morning and the 20mg of Atorvastatin before bed. I’ve only been taking it for a week, and am experiencing so many symptoms. They still aren’t sure if I had a stroke or something else (like the possibility of having multiple schlerosis) that is affecting my brain. I thought my side effects were perhaps the possible MS that was worsening perhaps, but after reading these comments I am stopping it ASAP.
My side effects that I have only noticed since I started atorvastatin:
-Muscle weakness
-Extreme fatigue(worsens each day)
-Neck muscle weakness and pain (my head now bobs a bit)
-My writing has noticeably worsened
-Really frequent urination
-Arm muscle pain
-Dizziness
-Amnesia and severe confusion
-Trouble sleeping
-Headaches right after taking (atorvastatin)
And these are just some of the most noticeable symptoms, I also get hot flashes now.
Basically, I’m NOT myself and everyone around me has noticed this. I’ve also become somewhat afraid to leave my house (not sure if that is to do with the drug) My mother-in-law led me to research this drug and it’s effects. I just hope nothing is permanent, because it’s already enough that people can barely understand me when I speak now. And to add all of this to the mix, it’s more frustrating.
I will continue eating healthier and add exercise as soon as the fatigue fades away. I will also continue taking the baby aspirin in the mornings.
Al
Texas
I’m 52 and started taking Lipitor and an 81 mg aspirin a day the first part of January this year after being diagnosed with fairly high cholesterol. Started having stomach issues in May, and extreme tiredness and memory problems in August, forgetting names and things that I had known all my life. But didn’t realize this could be the Lipitor until reading about some of the possible side effects in September. Just recently started having tingling and slight numbness in my right foot and big toe. Wondering if I should take a hiatus for a week or two to see if these symptoms go away. I have avoided going to the doctor for most of my life for anything other that sinus infections and have been fairly healthy otherwise. My doctor is not very responsive to patient concerns, just that “he knows what’s best”. Maybe I should look for another physician as well…..
Dennis
San Diego,Ca.
Hi Al,that what doctors do when they see a persons cholesterol numbers go up,prescribe a statin drug,they did it to me and a lot of my friends that we were all about your age now when the numbers started to go up on us too.Need to know how many mgs. of the Lipitor or our you taking the generic Atovastatin?
Denis
CA
I’ve been on Atorvastatin for about 2 years after I was diagnosed with Type II diabetes. I have been having leg cramps,hip pain[left side], numbness in same leg, tingling in toes,hands[I play bass guitar and sometimes I cant feel my fingers on the fretboard]. If I stand while I talk to someone at work for a few minutes,my leg goes numb from my hip to my foot[kinda like when your leg/arm “Falls asleep”] I’ve had to sit down and wait for the tingling to go away. I also take a medication for HBP and since I’ve been on that,I have had NO sex drive of any kind. I cannot get or keep an erection,it has been 15 months since my wife and I have attempted to have sex. After reading all of these side effects,I am seriously thinking about stopping for a couple of weeks to see if the hip/leg pain/numbness goes away. My GP said she will have a specialist come by to tell me that” For every day you take this,it’s a day you will be alive and not have a heart attack!” Starting to doubt that ! Going to bookmark this page and come back in a couple of weeks and update . Thank you everyone.
Carol
Conyers, GA
I have been on Atorvastatin (Lipitor) for a year and a half, almost. I had a massive heart attack at 58 years old and at that time my cholesterol was over 300. I have always had high (genetic) cholesterol but never took cholesterol medicine.
My experience with this statin drug has been like many of you. I feel 80 years old- my body aches badly all of the time. I have severe cramping in my feet and hands. (I am also type 2 diabetic with neuropathy in both hands and feet). My lower back hurts most of the time and I waddle when I walk, shifting back and forth, whenever I get up from a sitting position. It is embarrassing to me and also painful. I go back to the doctor for my check-up tomorrow and I plan to discuss this issue once again for alternatives. I do not want my cholesterol to rise….
I am trying to get back on a work out routine because I need to lose quite a bit of weight. I used to walk daily but have not been able to for months. My working out has come to a complete stop for over a year. I hope we can find a way to lose the pain and get me on a good regimen again….
JB
Texas
I have been on Atorvastatin for about 6 weeks now. I started noticing some ED and slightly blurred vision in addition to generally not feeling well.
Loretta Lagerholm
New Jersey
My nephrologist started me on 20 mg of Lipitor for elevated cholesterol in March. At my visit to my Diabetes doctor in September, my blood tests showed elevated liver enzymes, increased A1C and glucose serum readings. My cholesterol was lower. He suggested that I stop the Lipitor for two weeks. I immediately noticed that ailments I had been having ceased to exist when I stopped the Lipitor. I had been experiencing nausea, indigestion, extreme tiredness, lack of appetite, craving for carbs, pain in my shoulder and left arm muscle that wakes me up at night. Occasional leg cramping is less of a problem. I will retest in two days for liver enzymes. I had no problem taking Crestor. I will not take Lipitor any longer.
Sanders
Enumclaw
My husband was started 5 weeks ago on lipitor after a heart attack. He now has severe back, knee and elbow pain. Going to the cardiologist on Tuesday, definitely one of the top questions for him.
Steve
Pa.
My doctor prescribed Lipitor about 2 years later I was told I had elevated blood suger levels. 1 year after that I was told I had type 2 Diabetes. I key taking Lipitor with no other problems for almost 10 years, Then my precription plan would only pay for the generic Atorvastin. That is when my problems started after 2 or 3 months I could hardly walk. I felt as if I was an old man. I was 55 at the time and very active. I am a Carpenter by trade and was Building myself a new home and could hardly do any of the work. My doctor was no help so I stopped taking the pills and about 1 month later I could then stand up straight and walk with no pain, I will never take any type of those pills again.
Kim
Jacksonville
My mom was on statins (Zetia & Lipitor jointly) for a couple of years and then for an 8week period could not walk without assistance. Her doctor stopped her meds for that period and then readjusted her meds once she was able to walk again. Now ever since she ‘s been on statins her walking has become noticeably slower. Forward 4 years and she again is having problems walking, shuffling her feet, and now has memory problems. We have told the doctor she no longer can take these meds because of the horrible side effects. It has been 7 weeks of no meds and the side effects don’t seem to be getting better. Totally at a loss and starting to become discouraged.
Debbie
Corpus Christi TX
I’ve been on statins for about 15 years due to hereditary high colesrtol. I’m thin & am in good health at 51. They switched me to Lipitor a few years ago & I never thought I had problems with it. However in the last few months I’ve had neck back & arm pain during the night (I take my pull before bed) I’d never have linked it until someone made a comment about it & I started looking into it. Since I have no other health issues, doc agreed to stopping for a month to see what happens….
Mike
UK
Two years ago I had a TIA and prescribed Simvastatin to reduce the possibility of a heart attack. During my second year I noticed a derioration in my health, with increased tremors and loss of coordination. In June I had two attacks which were similar to TIA but because of my descriptions of my health in general, the doctors suspected some form of neurological problem. Interestingly one of your correspondents described problems with temporary memory loss similar to my experience. I was aware of my surroundings but could not remember names of people or how to use my mobile phone to call home for example.
Various tests have proved negative. In the meantime, as I was aware of potential problems with long term use particularly with Simvastatin, which is known to be more toxic than Atorvastatin, I persuaded my GP to prescribe Atorvastatin.
The symptoms have now disappeared and I am back to my previous good health.
Nevertheless, judging by the comments from other contributors, there is no certainty that there will not be an effect from Atorvastatin sooner or later.
I therefore thank them for their comments, and intend discussing the matter again with my GP.
Jen L
Wyoming
I have been taking this drug for a few years now. I have been having a lot of cramping in neck, arms, stomach,and legs. I have spasms and been having headaches. My forgetfulness I thought was just me lol. But today I went to the doctor and told him what I have been feeling for about two months and he strongly thinks it is from this drug and I am now stopping the drug for two weeks to see if it is the problem. I am praying it is after reading that for most this goes away once it drug is stopped. Just want to feel better!!!
Kay
Uk
Just wondering if the joint pain I am experiencing is related to Atorvastatin. I was taking Pravastatin for 2 years then my GP changed me to Atorvastatin and after 2 weeks I suddenly had severe pain in my pelvic area which then radiated into my right leg. Had lots of ultrasounds and yesterday an MRI scan. After reading these articles I have decided to discuss with my GP whether to stop taking Atorvastatin in the hope the pain will improve.
Helen
Pa
I took atorvistatin for 2 months. I developed severeuscke cramping in my hips which became increasingly debilitating . Even after quitting, 9 months later I’m still experiencing this extreme pain. It has completely altered my life.
Rama
md
Got very bad abdominal pain
Lower back pan after taking for 1 month. After stopping all the pains are gone.
Richard
Michigan
Due to mildly elevated cholesterol I was originally prescribed to take Zetia as alternative to a statin. This worked well in controlling my numbers, and I took it for several years without any issues.
In February of this year my (new) doctor changed me to Atorvastatin for reason that he believed it would be more effective and at much lower cost. A couple of months later I started developing severe leg cramps which awakened me from sleep every morning. I also developed painful finger cramps the would cause both of my index fingers to lock at a 90 degree angle relative to my hands, and would not subside for several minutes.
Further, I developed tennis elbow in my left arm which would not allow me to participate in golf for several weeks. I complained to the doctor and was put through blood tests to check my electrolite levels. It was prescribed that I use cold pack for my elbow and to eat an orange every day for the cramps.
Nothing seemed to help until one day I was doing a web search in attempt to determine cause for the leg and hand cramps. Atorvastatin was mentioned as a possible issue. I did a trial hault from taking the medication for a couple of weeks. The leg and finger cramps totally went away within one day, and the tennis elbow lasted about 10 days. The doctor insists that the change wasn’t due to the medication, but I got a prescription renewal for Zetia and I have been pain free for over a month.
E
Texas
Have been having the aches and pains, feel really drained,and dizzy most of the time. Lately getting the tingling in my hands, and legs. Have been on lipitor for 4 months now.
Kay
US
My husband started taking this drug about 2 years ago. He ended up with ED, tingling in his hands, constantly complaining of all over body soreness, leg cramps, headaches and more. He decided to stop taking it yesterday so he can see if there is any improvement. He acts and sounds like he’s 80 and he’s only 56. Hopefully he will feel better.
Steven
Il.
I started taking atorvastatin 4 months ago. since then I have been feeling extremely bad,terrible hip and leg pain,cloudy mental state of mind, vision changes and just a general lithological feeling. I suspected that I had injured myself at work somehow(my work is very physical)but never was able to figure out when or how this may have occurred,and attributed all these feelings to the injury that I suspected that I sustained somehow. I never read the possible side affects from this drug. Went to doctor last week for med check and blood work, was asked a multitude of questions by both the nurse and Doc.but did not mention my extreme hip and leg pain becouse I thought it not relivant becouse I somehow injured myself. later that day , I REALIZED that my health team was probing for drug side affects, read them, stopped the meds,called the doc. five days later Im feeling somewhat better everyday!!!! what a miserable summer. Dont forget to read the side effects of your meds befor taking them!!!
Fredo
UK
I started statins 20 years ago. Currently on Astorvastatin 10mg and have been for years. Experiencing severe night calf cramps. Lately cramps have started in my hands. Tomorrow I will stop taking Astorvastins to see what difference it might make.
mike
San jose
Weight gain, less sex, memory loss, muscle weakness and stomach sourness.
Kathrin C.
Switzerland
I work in a dementia care home here in Switzerland. For six months now we’ve had a new inhabitant whose symptoms don’t resemble those of the others. She is confused but does not seem to have the short term memory impairment so typical of other patients. She takes Atorvastatin and I wonder whether this might explain her confusion. Does anyone have any ideas on this? Thanks! Kathrin
EMI
I’m so glad I found this site. I am in my late 40s and after 6 weeks on Atorvastatin (40mg) I was experiencing side effects like unusual exhaustion, muscle aches, feeling light headed and some memory issues. I just didn’t feel well, and was a little freaked out until I read about other people’s experiences. I stopped taking the statin a few days ago and my energy levels are already better. I hope the other symptoms will go away soon. This drug is over prescribed!
Brenda
Wisconsin
I have been miserable. I also did n’t see the correlation as I had been on it for a bout a year. Then the last couple of weeks, my arms because extremely weak, even to hold up. all of my bones seemed to hurt. Day and night. Then I couldn’t sleep. My hands hurt like my fingers were being spread apart as far as they could go. I also noticed a severe inability to concentrate. I was highly anxious and being in pain, I couldn’t really sit, stand or lay for long. Convinced I was dying….I went to the Doctor. She said it was probably the drug. She said, “lets wait to be sure you didn’t get a bug”. No thanks. No sign I have been on this drug for almost a year, would my symptoms get better or worse? No one seems to know. I just know that I took my last one on Thursday. I can not feel like this anymore.
Angie
North Carolina
Did you stop cold turkey?
Robert
Strasburg, VA
I have been taking 20 MG of Lipitor since 1997 after I had a minor heart attack. It has been almost 18 years since I started on this drug. It is difficult to know if there are side effects that are discernible. I had asked my cardiologist and general practitioner if I can stop taking it, but they just tell me that it is a preventative drug, and to just think of it as “vitamins.” So, I have followed their advice even though I have had no re-occurance of heart trouble. My cholesterol has been low ever since I started taking Lipitor. Are there any statistics for others who have been taking this drug for this long?? All the comments seem to be for a minimal amount of time. Any comments would be appreciated. I do not have the symptoms noted in the comments, although there are times when I do feel weakness… but I am 78… so that is not surprising. Thank you for this opportunity to comment.
Joe
FL
I am almost 70, started taking Lipitor in 1999 following quadruple by-pass surgery. I began with 10mg daily; this was increased to 20mg daily around 2010 after a carotid artery test. In June the dosage was increased to 40mg – apparently the recommendations for LDL levels keep being brought down if one has had by-pass, stents, attack. My wife tells me my cognitive ability & concentration is not as good as it used to be. And I have joint pain and weakness (shoulders, thumb/wrist, knees). Meeting with new cardiologist this week to discuss.
Patricia
Tennessee
My brother in law is diabetic and is also taking Lipitor. He, too, throws up when he takes Lipitor at bedtime which is the recommended time to take since cholesterol is manufactured at nighttime. This drug may be too much for people on multiple medications.
Patricia
Tennessee
I have been taking Lipitor off and on for over 5 years and my problem is totally gastric. I cannot go to sleep for heartburn and God forbid if I drink a glass of wine before bedtime. Heartburn became so prevalent that I was taking Zantac 150mg every morning and sometimes at night with Tums in between if I dared eat chocolate or spicy foods. I also found myself throwing up if I took Lipitor at bedtime. I blamed my fatigue on the hot weather and other things but feel once I get off this statin and begin regular exercise with added fish oil, my problems will diminish.
DAVID B
KENDAL CUMBRIA
I first started simvastatin and ached after taking them for about a year, I ached really badly, so after telling my Dr he put me on Atorvastatin 10 mg I take 1 a day and after taking them for over a year, I ache in my back, shoulders, shoulder blades and legs, have no energy and am always tired. I am 71 years old and have had two pulmonary embolis, one in 1984 and one in 2010 ,of course am on warfarin to keep my blood alright. But am going to talk to the Dr about the aches and pains and ask him if he can prescribe another tablet to help with the cholestorol or what can you suggest, to help.
Amy
Evansville, IN
Very high triglycerides prompted my doc to prescribe lipitor. He started me at 80 mg daily. Within 48 hours I experienced terrible side effects – extreme muscle weakness and a general flu-like feeling. My arms and legs felt so heavy I couldn’t walk more than 20 steps. Laying in bed I couldn’t lift my arms to turn off the lamp. It was honestly frightening.
He told me to stop taking it for a few days and then try 1/4th of the dose. Same affects. I went further and tried 1/8th of the 80mg tablet. The side effects were less debilitating. Still bad enough that I would have to plan on restricting activity.
Describing the feeling as a toxic reaction is accurate. I’m afraid to take lipitor but also afraid not to.
Could there be some interaction with other meds, foods, or even perhaps an interaction with the chemical balance in some people?
Matt
Minnesota
40 year old male with history of perfect lipids even last year my tests were excellent. I had to start taking seroquel due to psychotic episode and severe manic. In the following 10 months my LDL has skyrocketed to 350, my HDL is unmeasurable and trigclycerides are dangerously high. All other tests are normal. Started taking Lipitor 40mg 3 days ago and feel absolutely terrible. I can’t stay awake, my vision is blurred, I’m urinating constantly, shivering, all muscles tighten up for a second or so, completely out of it, cannot work and suffering non stop headaches. This ‘medication’ feels like poison. This is the most terrible experience I’ve ever had on a medication and it’s supposed to be helping me. I felt bad before I took this toxic substance but now I’m confined to the coach and totally useless. 40 years old.. No history of heart or cholesterol problems. This is a controversy and needs to be exposed.
Bud
England
After taking another statin for 3yrs with no side effects or change in cholesterol ( bearing in mind I’m 3yrs older and I’d put weight on , self inflicted ) doctor put me on Lipitor to reduce cholesterol quicker., I started diet and exercise at same time , within 1 month totally Sick with everything from ongoing headache, joint , back, neck pain , cramps, can hardly walk, balance issues and just feel dead on my feet., stopped and went to doctor , he requested I try again but symptoms were getting worse on a daily basis so I’m convinced it’s the Lipitor that’s doing this and those who say not , good for them ., everyone is different and shouldn’t criticise the people who are suffering ., I’ve read in a medical journal and also the leaflet with the Lipitor that these are recognised symptoms and can lead to other problems so please talk to doctor and get alternative if your not happy
Jamie
I am so glad I found this thread. I am a 46 year old female who had a heart stent placed 3 months ago (85+% blocked). My blood cholesterol has never been above 156, my blood pressure has always been on the low side of ‘normal,’ and while I could stand to lose 15 pounds – I was a size 4/6. The cardiologist said that I needed to start taking Lipitor because of the heart stent (for at least a year).
The first 4 weeks I was on 40 mg, and I began to experience problems with my jaw joint (dislocating) and extreme joint pain in my hands and feet. I asked both the cardiologist and my GP about it. The GP just brushed it aside and said the pain was probably due to some recent painting projects I had completed. (I insisted it was not.) So I researched the side effects for the medications I was prescribed as a result of the heart stent. On several sites I found joint pain listed as ‘rare and incidence uncertain.’ So I asked my cardiologist if it might be causing the joint pains. He said ‘anything is possible but unlikely’ and mentioned the muscle pain as more common. But I insisted I thought it might be the culprit, so he agreed I could cut the dose in half.
It made a major difference in just a few days. My jaws stopped popping out of place, and I could hold a glass with water in it again. Unfortunately, though, it only reduced the joint pain in my hands and feet – not eliminate it – but at least I can function.
What’s really weird though (that I haven’t seen anyone mention yet) is that the pain is more significant in my left hand and foot (more painful than my right hand and foot). My left pinky hurts the worst and even hurts now if it is even lightly bumped on anything.
So here is the big question that I am now most worried about – has anyone had issues with their spine as a result of this medication? Degenerative disc disease runs in my family; my mother, brother and sister have all had spinal surgeries as a result of it. I have been fortunate so far – no issues… but am now wondering if this drug could initiate/instigate the degenerative disorder? I would rather have a heart attack than a spinal surgery…
I have also had cognitive issues; I feel like I am in a ‘haze,’ forgetful, as well as depressed (never had a problem before). I was exhausted all of the time (for the last 3 months I did nothing…not even go to work). I am now taking Wellbutrin (generic) to address these problems, and it has helped (can act as a stimulant in many people, which it does to some degree for me) and I have noticed I am thinking a little more clearly. After reading the wealth of information shared by others on the statin drugs – I at least feel like I am not crazy (everyone dismisses the joint pain I complain about) and there could be just one drug causing these problems… and potentially more…. Thank you.
John
Los Angeles metro area
Just before I started Lipitor, my A1C was 5.4 (I am high risk for diabetes due to age 68 and family history). Two months on with Lipitor 10mg, checked my lipids and my A1C moved up to the pre diabetic level of 5.7. It is true what the recent Finnish study said about taking Lipitor, you have up to a 50% risk of diabetes. Now I am doing 2.5mg(5mg every other day) to see if the A1C will go back to 5.4 I really don’t need to take Lipitor due to other factors.
Robert
Arizona
I have been taking ATORVASTATIN 20MG for 18 months since I received two stents in the lower left heart artery. I have muscle pain and cramps, constipation, memory loss, and weakness in many muscle groups. I was warned by a primary physician about the complications of ATORVASTATIN 20MG but my cardiologist disagrees with her assessment. I am going to stop taking the drug and see if the symptoms disappear. My last lipid panel showed my numbers to be well within limits. I will be awaiting the results with anticipation. I do not want to continue with the medication with these side effects.
Ruth
Maine
I had been on Lipitor for about ten years experiencing leg and foot cramps and was taken off the med. finally. Many years after that (15?) I experienced two small strokes during very trying circumstances. The neurologist put me on Atorvastatin because of the strokes and my primary care doctor is reluctant to discontinue the use of it. I am experiencing the same issues that I had previously and now my back is bothering me as well. I’m wondering what to do next.
Victoria
San Francisco Bay Area
I am 59 years old, in generally good health except for stage I breast cancer in 2009. I was fortunate and am now a six year completely cancer free survivor. On atorvastatin (10 mg every day) for 8 months, have developed the following progressive symptoms. I am now, with doctor agreement, limiting dosage to 10 mg every other day. If this does not help with the side effects, I will go to 5 mg either every day or every other day, or discontinue use altogether.
-General digestive disturbance: acid reflux, cramping, diarrhea, excess gas.
-Insomnia
-Depression-moderate
-Nightmares when I am sleeping
-Joint issues related to osteoarthritis
-General feeling of being unwell 24/7
-Headache
-Moderate to severe fatigue which does not go away with rest
-Mild memory issues and some confusion-this is a very BAD thing, as I am a high school teacher, and have to be very organized, “on it” and keep MANY balls in the air at the same time all day long.
Prescription drugs are powerful and ALWAYS have side effects. It just depends upon one’s sensitivity. I am very sensitive to medication. Some are not. I believe we are often prescribed medication in dosages potentially harmful to our other (usually liver) bodily systems too freely in this country. I am horrified by the bombardment of prescription drug TV advertisements- side effects are listed in cheerful voice- overs and some of these mentioned are truly terrifying.
My advice (and I am not a doctor, just a patient with a LOT of treatment experiences under my belt for various things): is to always research as much as you can about a drug that you are prescribed, ask your doctor about the cost/benefit analysis in terms of side effects. Be proactive-it’s YOUR body, YOUR health and ultimately, YOUR quality of life. Pay attention and listen to your body and respect it. Then go talk to the doc again.
The statin industry is huge, and I was told that “every single person over the age of 40 in the US takes a statin.” While this may be true, that doesn’t mean we should. It seems to me that doctors usually prescribe very powerful meds as if they were Advil. They are not.
Victoria
Denver, Co
I have taken atorvastatin for three or four years without much change in my cholesterol values. Two weeks ago I started to have severe muscle spasms in my legs. Last night they woke me 7 times. While researching all of my medications I ran across this article. I have been having muscle spasms in my neck for three months along with headaches. My arthritis has flared up over the last six months. I have some memory changes recently along with nerve pain in my foot, digestive issues, and insomnia (not related to my muscle spasms). I will be stopping my atorvastatin today and watch these symptoms for change. In the last 6 weeks I have also had 8 squamous cell carcinomas appear. I will be researching that possibility also.
Scott
Ct
I have experienced horrible foot and ankle pain. Seriously nasty acid reflux and find that the foot pain gets worse when stopping the drug (Lipitor). It’s all about the $$$ for the Doc’s and big pharma.
David
Ga
Scott- I have the same issues. Have you stopped completely? Are you taking any different statins?
Suzanne
Rochester NY
I took Lipitor for 21 days and discontinued per my MD due to the side effects: leg aches, like the flu, pain in arms, breast bone pain, shakiness, joint pain, dizzyness, overall bad feeling 24/7, stomach upset, nausea, like I was unable to function. At first I thought I was having a heart attack – then I had a full panic attack freaking out about the symptoms.
I’ve been off it for 10 days and still working through these side effects. I have high cholesterol but no other risks for heart disease – I don’t eat red meat, exercise every day (on the Lipitor I couldn’t even manage a walk up the stairs or around the block), don’t drink, perfect blood pressure, etc. My first blood test showed a decrease in my cholesterol – substantial – but you’re right – you have to weigh the costs. It’s not worth an entire quality of life change – why would I want to take something that forces me to stop physical activity entirely.
I’m going to go the more fruits and veges (even though I eat pounds of them already), add more flax seed, and take CoQ10 and a banana.
Not sure if my doc will appreciate the decision, but ultimately, you’re right – it’s my decision.
BH
Los angeles
Finally convinced that my ongoing health issues are related to Lipitor.
In my experience GP’s keep you on drugs due to lack of knowledge or some sinister motive.
Patients must take control of their health issues, shop around till you find a doc you are comfortable with, too many of them see u as a money machine needed to pay off their loans for fancy toys and vacations.
Terri
United States
I have been on Atorvastatin for around 6 months. I am only 53 and have absolutely no energy, no goals, no drive and all I want to do is sleep. I can sleep for 18 hours and still not want to get out of bed. I am on an antidepressant for over 10 years and I know it works. I am mentally happy and want to do things… my body just wants to sleep. I have noticed a slight increase of memory loss on just simple things… peoples names and the like. I do have a doctor’s appointment this Saturday and hope my levels are down low enough that I can stop taking this drug. I hate this feeling. It’s such a useless feeling. Work and sleep is the story of my life. Wish me luck on Saturday!
Jamie
Wow, I have felt the same way for the last 3 months (since starting the statin). They put me on Zoloft – and it made it worse (for me). I yawned every 15 seconds every minute of the day I was awake (and like you, that wasn’t always a lot). Switched me to Generic Welbutrinwelbutrin and that has helped. Still tired but 3 cups of coffee help. Good luck!
Carla
United States
Had been on lipitor from April 2015 until May 11 2015. At which point my body felt it had been used as a punching bag. Couldn’t get comfortable and my stomach felt like it was being wrung out like a wash rag. Then my urine turned tea colored. Went to the doctor the next day. Doctor confirmed I had a urinary infection and said I was one of the people that couldn’t take a statin. She said she could prescribe a different medicine. I just want to get this lipitor out of my system with not lasting effects. I will try to use a better diet and more exercise before I try anything else. This is a horrible medicine with hostel side effects that should really be reevaluated before making people go thru this type of treatment. There has to be other ways to treat high triglycerides that don’t cause people this kind of discomfort. If you are taking this medicine with no effects, good for you. But for those who are having unusual medical problems I suggest a different route for your health issue. At least my doctor took me off this medicine.
Meredith M.
United States
Yes, these episodes started approx 2 months ago after I started taking 3 different meds: all started 3 months ago… I went in with depression, fatigue, queasiness, dizziness, earache, frequent and long lasting headaches behind right eye, face flushing, excessive crying and general malaise.. I was guessing Menopause, accompanied by a toothache maybe. as I am 51 and my rhythms were wonky.
I figured I would leave with some Estrogen Tabs maybe an antibiotic and call it a day.
Doc didn’t think it was Menopause. I was put on Sertraline (Zoloft) 50mg… soon after the Zoloft they saw in my blood test results, I had perfectly normal blood work back except a very high cholesterol count (400) so, at my first follow-up, they put me on Atorvastatin (Lipitor) 80mg also during this visit I was complaining that the Zoloft seemed to make the queasiness worse and as before… Pepto and other Antacids didn’t make a dent, but Travel Sickness pills seemed to take the edge off… and asked if my initial problem had to do with something wrong in my inner ear… Doc said probably not after peering into them… so Doc gave me a script for Omeprazole (Prilosec) 40mg for the dizziness and queasiness too.
Since beginning all these, in the last 3 months… I have had the sudden onset of these “heavy arms” and positively frightening fatigue (upper body only), migraine, light flashes, fever-like sweats during minimal effort, chest, eye and neck pain and the queasiness is still hanging around… seems the Prilosec isn’t even helping anymore. And I think food has started to taste metallic (at times) and seems to have lost most of it’s flavor… or I don’t take pleasure in eating anymore… food is always “blah!”, when it used to be “yeah!”
Due to the mention of dizziness and chest pains, had a stress test that went without a hitch. ECHO was showing a perfectly healthy heart. So now what… I have had insomnia since the age of 7, so I was sent to do a sleep study. Found I have moderate to severe Sleep Apnea… was recommended I get a CPAP right away… have yet to get one as the paperwork has found a snag. I was told by the sleep folks that I may need none of the meds and that the CPAP may make a new woman of me.
During my wait for the machine, I told them about the “heavy arms” (Didn’t have this symptom prior, that I recall) and she asked if I had injured my neck… not to my knowledge. So, here we are. Perhaps it IS a side effect of the Lipitor… I didn’t have this problem before and wonder, now, why I went to the Doc’s, as I feel worse now than I did before.
BTW the Zoloft made me stop crying so much, stop caring about much, made me a bit scatterbrained with loss of concentration and I feel more tired than before. I am not sure what symptoms are coming from where and caused by what anymore… It’s hard to pinpoint any of them because they all came on the scene around the same time. But maybe if you are experiencing this stuff and just started Lipitor maybe we have a link.
I am hyper-sensitive to many things, break out in rashes easily and have many allergies… perhaps this is an allergic reaction to Lipitor. Lord knows, if anyone can be allergic to it, I’m your Huckleberry.
Debra D.
New York
I had been on atorvastatin 20 mg for approximately 2 1/2 years when I began to experience stomach pain and chronic diarrhea. My family physician sent me for an initial round of tests, all of which came back negative. He then sent me to a G.I. specialist, and I the underwent a CT scan, MRI enterograpy, ultrasound, endoscopy and colonoscopy, all of which were negative. I was placed on a gluten-free diet, lactose-free diet, FODMAP diet. I continue to experience worsening diarrhea with a subsequent loss of almost 40 pounds. Finally, my girlfriend came across an article stating that a relatively rare side effect of atorvastatin was diarrhea. I mentioned this to my family physician and we decided to discontinue the atorvastatin for a few weeks while I awaited the results of yet more blood and stool tests. At this point I had been experiencing chronic diarrhea for almost one year. I am now almost 6 weeks post atorvastatin and my diarrhea is gone. Additionally I have not experienced any stomach pain and my glucose numbers are now normal. I also am experiencing greatly increased energy levels. I simply cannot believe how much better I feel. While on a atorvastatin, I also experienced intermittent hives which I attributed it to seasonal allergies, although I had never experienced hives before. I literally have not felt this well in a few years. I never suspected the atorvastatin because I had been on it for a while, but I am absolutely convinced that it caused my stomach pain, diarrhea, fatigue, hives, and general sense of malaise. I felt the need to comment on this in hopes it might help someone else. Apparently not all side effects from atorvastatin our immediate, and you should consider this if you are experiencing these kinds of problems.
amanda
Oklahoma
This medicine is from the devil himself. I can’t stay awake, weak, tired, chills, achy all over, a million pins and needles in my feet. Not to forget the pounding racing heart and worst of all, my feet are on fire! I don’t wanna wear shoes or do anything if it has to do with standing or walking. I have never had anything like this. After reading about burning feet and Lipitor, I am done with it. I am taking my self off tomorrow. I have been on it a little over a month
These symptoms started immediately. I never read up on any side effects, but from now on I absolutely will. This has been the worst experience ever! I can only pray I return to normal! Thank God I was smart enough to figure this out! This should be taken off the market immediately!
Debbie
United States
I have been on this medication for one month. My feet are on fire, numbness and tingling everywhere, right arm pain, headache, memory loss and sleepiness. Atorvastatin 10 mg. was prescribed as a preventative – what a joke. To what – suicide? I am taking myself off of this immediately. I just happened on this web site, and so glad I did. Thanks everyone for your experiences on here. I was thinking it was just old age – 64. Thank you!!!!
The People's Pharmacy
Debbie, please be sure to let your doctor know that you have made this decision and why. Good luck to you.
Rich M
New Jersey
I had Triglycerurides readings of 789, Cholorestrol of 250, minor heart attack, and stroke. I was put on Lipitor thank God! Now Trigs are 165 Chol. 153 LDL 84 HDL 39 from 33. I’ve been on it for over two years and have experienced none of these wierd side effects that everyone is complaing about. My God if your hair was falling out you would blame it on the Lipitor. Anyone new on the drug will read all these nonsence complaints and would imagine the same and blame any aches and pains on the Lipitor even a tooth ache.. I say to all there who have a serious high lipid profile good luck to you on your vitamins and fish oil I’ll feed my heart Lipitor life is short.
Al
Rich,
I didn’t read about any of the side effects of Lipitor (my bad!) until long after I started having symptoms and started researching possible causes. I’m happy that they have helped your quality of life, but they don’t always help everyone. You are right, life is too short, but it is too short to feel miserable because of a medication. My husband was on Lipitor for years before he began having leg cramps and stopped after he told our doctor. He has begun using an over-the counter supplement (don’t know if I can mention it here) and he has had no leg cramps since. Also, the doctor has told him to continue because whatever he is taking, his LDL has stayed low and his HDL has risen. Just saying……
Carol
MI
I’ve been on 5 mg Atorvastatin for 4 – 5 years — just half a pill. Not feeling too well lately, I just browsed the web and read what people are experiencing. An extremely dry mouth during the night brought on this search — and sure enough, it is one of the side effects. Also, a dull, continuous headache (I’m not attempting a direct connection. Just musing.) confusion, feeling “not here”, difficult to focus, feel tired reading unless its a gripping story, memory loss, extremely dry mouth in the night, unusual back pain, weakness, fatigue, no goals, motivation, passion, feel ‘stupid’, don’t want to engage socially for fear I’ll not “get” the conversation, or have nothing to contribute. WOW! I want to get off this stuff, but have just read side effects of Lipitor withdrawal, and they are scarey. I’m hoping my half-dose, eliminated slowly over a few weeks, will minimize the withdrawal symptoms. I’ll be talking with my Dr.
Richard
Chicago
Since a blizzard in January (coninciding with the time I started taking atorvastatin) I have had extreme weakness in my arms. There were days I could not lift anything heavier than a coffee pot – and I have thought that it was from overdoing it with my snow blower – I did the entire block twice and another side street sidewalk – and I assumed that I had torn ligaments doing this.
Then I woke up and said, “wait a minute, the pain also started around the time I started taking Atorvastatin.” And wondered if there was a possible corrilation to the drug. Then I read this article. It makes sense – the author is describing my physical symptoms, although I have not noticed any memory loss. I am going to stop taking the drug and see if the symptoms fall off…. I wasn’t crazy about starting the drug in the first place.
Will report back in a few weeks and let folks know what happened. I am going to look at diet and exercise – and see if that is a better way to lower colestorol.
These are my thoughts
Chris
Nottinghamshire
Started taking atorvastatin 80mg after a heart attack last October. By november my shoulders and neck were in agony. The cardiac nurse suggested I miss them out for two weeks to see if it was the effects from them. My pain went away after a few days. Went to see my GP and he said take them again and see how I get on. Now i cannot sleep on my sides. i cannot get a jacket on or off I am in constant pain and have limited movement in both upper arms as well. I have an appointment in a couple of weeks. I cant live like this indefinitely.
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Ken
Indiana
I have been taking 40mg atorvastatin for 16 months. ED has become a real problem. I have heart problems, and cholesterol LDL was 108 and cardiologist wants to increase to 80mg. I feel sex life will be over. Thoughts?
David
Florida
Get off the drug. Go the health food store and talk to a knowledgeable person about some of the natural supplements to help reduce cholesterol. Also, include soy, tofu, in your diet. It will raise HDL and lower LDL as well as the total. As you age, the drug affects you differently, and could cause you real problems. I speak from experience. Quit taking it.
carmella
pa
My mom has always said that Lipitor gave her leg pains. She took herself off of both Crestor and Lipitor at different times… she recently, after a congestive heart failure episode, was put back on Atorvastatin. She was rushed to the hospital 2x with severe allergic reaction with hives covering her entire body and breathing difficulties! Hence…the ER nurse discarded the medication. No other drug has been prescribed as of yet. More dr. appointments. To follow. What is in this stuff? She is also allergic to shellfish.
Linda
texas
Richard, my husband has back problems also, but since taking statin at length he has gotten where he has had to almost stop doing everything! He can’t walk without a walker, he can’t drive, I have to help him get dressed! !! His doctors have ran a multitude of tests and have no answers. We read the side effects of lipitor and it fits with all his systems. So he stopped taking them. It’s just been a few days so we don’t know the results yet, but we are hopefu.l
Tony
Rio Rico, AZ
Wow, I am so overwhelmed that I just read all of my symptoms, I like everyone in here, have been taking atorvastatin 10 mg for 2 years and have felt pain in joints, loss of memory, tingliness in hands and legs, minor headaches, cramps and sometimes dizziness. I am an avid runner and exercise daily and have told my doctor several times about my symptoms but have convey to stay on medication, I will convey to doctor that I will stop medication and attack the cholesterol in a natural way, good luck to everyone.
mary
nj
I was diagnosed with High Cholesterol 15 years ago. I was placed on many different cholesterol reduction meds in an effort to find the right fit —all of them I did not tolerate well because I developed weakness, insomnia and a skin problem.
Finally the MD prescribed low dosage Lipitor. I started to develop leg and feet symptoms of stiffness and pain especially when walking. I thought I was just getting arthritis. The symptoms worsened to the point my quality of life was compromised. The MD changed me over to Crestor low dose but the symptoms worsened so I decided I had severe peripheral neuropathy and stopped the med without telling the MD. My feet pain improved significantly, but not completely, over a period of 2 months. I now am on Neurotin and have relief. I will never take a statin again.
Catherine
Kalamazoo
Wow this is a little scary, I took my first dose last night mind you it was the lowest dose and today as I walked my dog I thought I might pass out, it was like a floating sensation. Complete and utter fog like I had just had 4 Gin and Tonics really weird. I was a bit worried as one has to function and I do not feel competent in driving at present. My Dr. has said give it another try which I will but I tell you if this continues I am done.
larry
los angeles ca
My wife had a heart attack about 3 years ago with 7 stents put in. She has been on atorvastatin for about 2 years with no known side affects until Feb 2015 came along. All of a sudden she started complaining about severe body pain all over and loss of memory. As an engineer she needs to be sharp and has always been so until now. She goes for hours and can’t remember what she did, cant remember names of friends for life with blocks of time lost that cannot be accounted for as if the whole day went into some kind of black hole.
in addition her doctor said her blood sugar is high and borderline diabetes. Something she never had a problem with before. she has motor skills and balance problems and can’t say words right. Her cardiologist says “its not the lipitor, it can’t be that” but did recommend going off for 2 weeks to monitor the situation. we will post results when we get them.
wondering if CoQ10 will help.
Well this is our story. Thanks for reading
Larry
Natalie
So. California
I started taking Atorvastatin on Oct. 2014 at the age of 64. My cholesterol was 243 and now it is 150. I’ve worked out in the gym since high school so I consider myself to be in great shape. Recently, my hips started hurting…a lot. I have had to change position in bed every two hours or so which makes for a restless night. I have told myself that I am getting older and probably overdid it at the gym, but now I am not so sure. Last week I went to a hand specialist for wrist pain. After looking at the x-ray my doctor said it was arthritis and gave me a cortisone shot. The shot helped. Now I think I need shots in my hips. I have been diagnosed with arthritis in my knees some years ago after knee surgery, but ironically, my knees don’t hurt. Please comment. Thank you.
fPhilip
Australia
I have suffered what the doctors at the time believed was IBS. in 2008 my IBS worsened to such an extent that I was in constant pain and went from 90 kilos down to 59 kilos. in January 2011 I had a heart attack and was prescribed Lipitor as part of a cocktail of drugs.
Almost instantly my “IBS” worsened to such an extent that I was prepared for the worst to be honest. After a few weeks at home I ended up in hospital and subsequently diagnosed with very severe Crohnes disease. Despite my complaints that I feared the Lipitor may be the problem I was left on it. Then I took the pill one afternoon and soon was in pain, and it worsened. within a few hours my bowel perforated and they found only GAS in my Stomach cavity. It has made a misery of my life at times, and I blame Crohn’s, Doctors, and Lipitor for most of it.
terry
idaho
I have been taking lipitor for about 20 years. Over the last few months I feel achy all over like I have the flu. I also suffer from memory issues, e.g. I can’t remember someone’s name and I know that person. I also suffer from insomnia and feel like doing nothing, I sit a lot, but don’t get anything done. My doctor has taken me off lipitor because he thinks it is causing these side effects. Terry
Dennis
Minnesota
I have been taking the statin for Lipitor for a little over 5 yrs now and my legs now are really bothering me. Also, I get very tired when I just do little things even Just making the bed or moving the furniture. It has come on slowly. My cholesterol is very very good, but I really think it is the cause of all my problems.
Leslie
Mira loma
My husband has been taking lipitor for 5 years. They insurance changed his medicine to the generic brand. After 15 days of the medication my husband woke up with sore muscles the next day he couldn’t move his arms or legs. He could not button his pants or even walk. He went to emergency and that said it was the lipitor. It took two weeks to get out of his system and he still is not 100%. His blood work is not normal yet. And it might have cause muscle damage. Be careful……
ken
phoenix
I have been taking Lipitor and the generic equivalent for over 23 years, after having a heart attack at age 38. Now in my 60s I am experiencing almost all the side effects written on this sight. I have started having diabetic symptoms, soreness in muscles, memory issues, right hand pain and tingling… and all the health field can suggest is more drugs… some good sound advice would be Gold…. I am so disgusted with my doctors… none of whom suggested any side effects as they slowly increased my dosages….
Donna
West Virginia
I started taking The generic for Lipitor on Dec 10,2015. Within a week I was having joint pain in my knees. Almost to locking them up when walking. Then the middle of the second week I noticed my right shoulder and elbow were starting to ache. Then my left shoulder started to do the same thing.
I was Diagnosed with diabetes put on medication which helped lower my blood sugar from 168 to 100. My A1C was 8.0 when first Diagnosed. I got it down to 6.3 with diet and medication. But then when I went back to the Doctor, she said my Thyroid was high and needed medication. Went on it went back and my mt Cholesterol levels were elevated slightly. Put on Lipitor or Atorvastain 10mg.
I tried calling my Doctor with no response. One medication has started a change reaction into the need for another. I have chosen to stop the Atorvastain because it causes the blood sugar to rise and severe muscle pain, L-Thyroine causes the Cholesterol counts to rise. I feel if I get the sugar back to normal with diet and maybe some medication the others will straighten out too. I was taking two pills for my sugar now down to one. If it stays in range I will be taken off of that. Listen to your own body and do what’s right for you. don’t be Miserable with pain that medication can cause and the cascading effect it can cause against each other. I am 65 and never taken any medication till July 2014 of this past year…
Steve
Austin, Tx
My cholesterol was a bit high at 240 so I visited my doctor in early November 2014. He put me on Atorvastatin 10mg. I had prior knowledge that it can cause joint pain. I am 44 and in good shape. I run a couple times a week but I am by no means a “marathon runner”. I also do body weight exercises on a regular basis like push-up, sit-ups and pull ups. I take no other meds. One month into Atorvastatin I did feel some light pain in my knees only. I just continued through it because the pain wasn’t too bad. On December 19, 2014 I did a brisk 1.5 mile run at about a 7:00 pace. After the run I felt some stiffness but nothing too bad. When I awoke the next day I was in some pretty bad pain in my left knee and my knee had swelling. It’s been two weeks now and it is still slightly swollen, lightly stiff and I still have pain (2 on a scale of 10). I can’t run on it and I am really frustrated. After only a month and a half on Atorvastatin 10mg surely I didn’t do permanent damage? I have done a lot of research trying to figure out if I have done permanent damage. I want to think I just strained some muscles and everything will be okay in a couple of weeks to a month. Needless to say I stopped the Atorvastatin. I can’t say it enough that this is frustrating.
Ed
Orange County, CA
I have stopped taking this but my left elbow and left leg hurt like nothing before. I have stiffness in only the left side of the arms and legs. It is the strangest thing. I currently take painkillers to function normally. I’m hoping the drug gets out of my system soon. Hopefully this would go away.
Did you continue to have still muscle after you stopped? How long did it take you to get out of that situation?
Marty W.
Pennsylvania
I have been on Lipitor (then put on the generic atorvastatin) for quite a few years. Three years ago I had a heart attack (mild) only one stent… but the statin was raised from 40 to 80 mg. I was not having any problems until about three months ago.
I have been in such pain with my arms, shoulders and neck. Now my legs are hurting also. I can not even turn over in bed and my husband is now helping me to get up in the morning. I called my doctor and he cut the med to 40 and then after two weeks and no improvement, he cut the med out all together.
It has been another two weeks and I feel just as bad as before and am worried of the long term side affects of the drug. My memory has also been affected. I have too many periods of knowing the word I need to use, but can not get it out of my mouth. It just escapes me. I am only 71 but have always been a very active person with riding bikes and walking daily. Now I can hardly get my legs to get me moving. I am worried about having another heart attack, but don’t feel I will be able to go back on the Lipitor. I will be calling my doctor to see what he suggests.
Karen
Covington GA
I started taking generic Lipitor because my doctor insisted I needed it. I am miserable. I already suffer from degenerative disc disease and it has exasperated the problem to the point where I can barely walk. My fingers go numb, I have severe back pain running down my legs, cramps in my legs and arms, nerve pain, weakness in my arms and legs, severe headaches, increased neck pain, muscle spasms, indigestion, constipation and am now starting with the memory loss. I am miserable and have only been taking it for a month. I’ve had to increase pain medication to try and compensate for it but it isn’t helping either. I have reached a point where I can barely function. I can’t sleep at night because the pain has become so intense. It just doesn’t seem worth it to me anymore. The side effects are out weighing the benefits at this point.
JS
Minnesota
Dosage and/or statin type may be a factor as well. Went for several years on Simvastatin at 40 mg with no side effects. Switched to Atorvastatin at 80 mg and middle back spasms at night and waking in am – other unexplained muscle pain that comes and goes. The back spasms were initially severe (blamed it on over exercise initially), but have diminished of late.
I needed heart stents at age 51 so I know I need the statins. I just need to monitor this more closely now, thanks to insights from these forums, to stay on look-out for other statin side-effects.
Ray
North Carolina
I found this article/comment chain while searching the Internet for information regarding Atorvastatin and mental focus. Of course, there was a ton of data out there, from both professionals (M.D.s) and non-professionals. I don’t usually respond to these comment chains, but this one seemed recent and relevant.
I was tempted to give my entire medical history here, but I’m not. I was fairly stable in my blood sugar and cholesterol numbers (I’m a Type II diabetic, diagnosed in 1999). Triglycerides though were double the high end.
Doctors wanted me to take a statin drug, but I resisted due to the bad reputations. Finally one doctor insisted, saying that if I didn’t then I couldn’t renew my aviation Class 3 medical (I’m a private pilot). I reluctantly accepted.
Without changing anything else in my drug/vitamin regiment, I added 80mg Atorvastatin, taken daily just before going to bed. Here are some of the side-effects:
Leg/foot cramps at night.
Nausea/vomiting at night (I have gone years and years without vomiting).
Loss of mental focus (which makes doing my job nearly impossible).
Some loss of balance.
Increased depression/suicidal thoughts.
Low-level, nearly constant, coughing.
Loss of interest in just about everything.
Now I realize that this could be due to drug & vitamin interactions, or any number of other things. And, depression has been a constant companion nearly all my life, but after starting Atorvastatin, it seems to have gotten worse… much worse.
My cholesterol and triglycerides did, indeed come down fairly radically. My blood sugar, however, went up… HBA1C from 7.1 to 8.6. After research, I started taking COQ10, which did seem to help the blood sugar issue (neither of my doctors ever mentioned the COQ10 issue).
I am tempted to get rid of not only the statin drugs, but the whole lot of these drugs. I feel that if I ate and exercised as I should, my numbers might be high, but manageable. It’s a balance between LENGTH of life and QUALITY of life… I’d rather live a shorter and higher quality of life than a longer and poorer quality. (My dad chose the longer/poorer route, and the last 10 years of his life were miserable.)
So… there it is, my experience, for what it’s worth. Do your own research, make up your own mind… don’t let a doctor do it for you. Pay attention to what your body is telling you… you’ll know your own body and mind much, much better than anybody else ever will.
Jeri
Israel
I’ve been taking Revostatin 20 mg. for some time now – a few years. I have occasional pain in both of my arms at the inner elbow – like I can’t straighten them all the way (when they’re bent, I don’t feel the pain). I take Q-10 and believe it helps alot, but I still have these occasional pains in my arms & also muscle weakness & deteroration of my arm muscles. I also don’t have the energy I once had to run & exercise – I thought it was due to age, but maybe it has to do with the statins. I have some muscle creams that help some, and the pain isn’t constant. Any help for the arm pain would be appreciated!
Ed
Orange
I stopped taking it about 2 months ago but I still have this twitch in my arm and legs. I am taking pain killer to compensate it. I had problems with my bedroom scene also. It was bad. After stopping, it’s now 10 x better. I rather be a real man die earlier then to continue taking on this poison.
IRINA
Ukraine
Hello, I am from Ukraine. My father was using statin Atoris 5 mg during 6 years.
Then he went to the cardio-centre to check his state, to correct something and was prescribed by a doctor a higher dose of Atorvastatin, 20 mg.
In his analyses I see only one cholesterin, it is 5,2. It is normal cholesterin. But my father was wearing some days a kind of registrator (analyzator) near heart and he said it was checking cholesterin too, but I am not sure in this way of checking cholesterin.
He started to have awful shooting, burning and annoying pain in the right let, and right knee.
In 2-3 or 4 weeks after visiting cardio-centre there was “collapse”! Something weird happend with my father.
Right knee became swelled.
Before, during one year before all this he had very slight pain in Left leg, but didn’t pay attention.
So in cardio-centre he said about pain, they made electroforez with novocainum on his left leg, and after suddenly pain jumped on the right leg! But it was terrible for him. he was crying at home!
Same time, in cardio-centre they found out he has light diabetes, 2 type.
What coincidence! My father had no complaints, and they found all this and made worse! Or smth from them made it all worse.
So after hospital my father lost near 15-20 kg, he has atrophied muscles, pain, migrating from leg to leg, mostly it is proximal pain (higher in legs), very intensive and very burning.
During these 7 months we visited many doctors – 5 neurologists, 2 endocrinologists, 1 traumatologist, 1 vertebrologist, 1 rheumatologist, 1 arteria surgeon, 1 neuro surgeon, and maybe more, I don’t remember, we had tough life that time.
Father was like dying, pale, blood pressure 90 -60, very weak, he became half-disabled. It was difficult for him to go upstairs and downstairs, with bought a stick for him.
He fainted 4 times during all this illness. Ambulance checked his cardiograma and blood, all was ok, even sugar.
Well, nobody could help us. Father took many many pills, injections and in vein to heal Diabetic neuropathy, but there is no result! And he has only light diabetes, and sugar in norm 4 months now.
We did many investigations, MRT, ultra-sound scan, doplerography, x-rays of all legs, hip and knee joint, x-ray with barrium like colonoscopy, fibrogastroscopy (check of stomach), some blood analyses for onko markers, hepatitis, everything for suspicion and Electroneuromiography. We did all. Most of this checking shown Everything is okay, except some which we all have when we are old. Father is 60, sure he has problems here and there.
By ENMG we were said father has damaged nerves in legs, periferical, it shows like polyneuropathy. Father was treated from diabetic neuropathy again! Again no luck, no less pain.
All our doctors dont know what illness my father has. What is the reason. They presume only diabetes, but with big doubts…. too easy, plus we healed it…
Father is tired, me too, we spent much money on investigations, and no result, much money on medicine – no result. But I can imagine what effect this medicine made to my father?… as they healed him without right diagnosis.
The one thing I stick too is Statin. I have no reasons more, no variants.
What is in instruction, even if it is RARE – my father has it!
yes he took small doze, but during 6 years.
Neuropatologists know very well mialgy, miozitis, i think they would presume it?… they didn’t…
but maybe they didnt pay attention my father takes statins. They do their job.
So from all, from time my father got very sick, ill, with “unknown” illness he has light diabetes 2 type, pankreatitis, atrophic gastritis, pain in muscles, damaged leg nerves, lost many kg, he is like skeleton, no knee and achilles reflexes, plus little anemia, yellowish face now, feels tired.
But he has strength in muscles, he can exercise, but he is fed up to live with this pain.
We did a break of statins in August, but we didn’t check if pain was less, we were fussy, busy, nervous, we thought father is dying from smth weird. But I think he had less pain, but we don’t know what from.
Maybe it was during the break from statins.
Now we started again, 1 month again now, and he has pain again, but he took 10 mg this time. But who knows what is happening inside his body? Where are his muscles?
Okay, this is our story, I hope soon father will have improvement, bcs we have no ideas more where to go and what to do.
Why doesnt any doctor know what is this illness?
Maybe because it is rare statin side effect?
But they say No, as always. If they say No, we wont get help. They know when they prescribe it, but they dont know if it hurt the body.
If someone recognize same problem, please write me here
Bonnie B.
NC
I have been on a very minor dosage because I was having severe upper abdominal pain. I went to a gastroenterologist and he had several diagnostic tests done and literally found nothing. I mentioned the generic Lipitor and he agreed with me that this very well could be the culprit. I was told to stop the Atorvastatin. I returned to my PC Dr. And she said for me to return to the lowest possible dosage to keep my cholesterol levels down. Funny thing is, I have hypothyroidism and my Synthroid causes the elevated cholesterol just like the Atorvastatin causes blood sugar levels to rise. With my having fibromyalgia, a muscular disorder, it is quite painful to add the muscle issues with what I deal with already. Also, I have noticed the balance issues as well. Even my breasts have tenderness but the worst pain with which I deal is my lower back pain. I have read online that this is a side effect of the drug. I have now stopped it and will not return to it. Many of my friends had the same issues and switched to another statin drug and really like it, without the horrible side effects. Good luck to everyone so that you may feel better soon!
kristina
uk
I have been on atorvastatin for nearly a year, and have developed extreme pain in my feet, and am now noticing that my memory for names etc has become very slow, about 2 hours behind…….didn’t actually have a heart attack, but have a narrowing in artery….thinking of going to doctor to see if any alternative medicine.
Susan
alabama
I just started taking Lipitor,after reading all the comments, I’m very concerned about this drug and don’t want to take it. I have a history of heart disease in my family.
Very confused!
Richard
uk
Its very difficult to decide which drug is causing what, as statins have a bad reputation, its very easy to mentally obsessively attribute many and any symptoms to that particular drug.
Also people that are on statins are usually on other drugs, which may or may not cause interactions… myself, I feel that I don’t like to take drugs… but it’s the Doctor’s way of getting you out of the door, it has become so acceptable to expect to leave the Doctor’s office with a prescription. There is also the fear factor that once you have had heart problems, you are putting your life in danger if you don’t take them
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I have had a heart attack and bypass surgery, I am on atorvastatin, but I also had muscular problems before, and degenerative disc, which causes leg pain. I keep going on and off medications because I don’t want muscular pain, but I don’t want another heart attack either.
Diann
Michigan
Sorry Richard, your reply doesn’t apply to me. I take no other prescription drugs, I don’t have any other condition, only high LDL. There is no confusion over what drug was causing severe abdominal and muscular pain, as Lipitor was the only drug I took and it was the first time I have ever been put on any prescription drug treatment.
Diann
By the way, I was only on Lipitor for a week when these debilitating muscular pains started. Called doctor and stopped the Lipitor. We are now evaluating alternative treatments to combating my high LDL.
Barry
United States
I am 67 and have been taking Lipitor (1st 20mg and then 10mg) for about 12 years now. My cholesterol initially dropped from about 258 to around 210. It is now averaging 198. In the last two years, I have been taking the generic Atorvastatin made in India, I think. I have experienced some of the effects described here, but they were minimal, like sore muscles. I attributed that to my running regimen. Recently, I have had some pretty painful calf and foot cramps. I just recently started having more joint pain than normal. My right foot started to feel like it was broken or sprained. I had to stop running for a week. Then it was ok for a few days and came back again. I didn’t do anything to injure it. I am thinking of taking a one week break from the Atorvastatin to see what happens.
Ed
please tell me what happened. I took it for 8 months (till Dec 25, 2014) and stopped because I was having “bedroom” problems. After stopping, I am experiencing muscle cramps on my left arm and leg. It’s just sore for no reason. I was wondering if anyone experienced this after stopping on the medication.
Eileen
Martinsville, NJ
I am in total shock reading all of the comments – sounds just like what I’ve been experiencing these past 9 months since they switched me to this drug. Until today, I thought possibly I was suffering from early dementia as well as severe arthritis in my knees (I’m only in my 50s), but I don’t think that’s the case. I’d be very curious to see what my cardiologist is going to say when I tell him I want to get off this drug. It has however lowered by cholesterol but at what cost!
Thank you for helping me get educated about this medication.
IRINA
Hi, your cardiologist will say as ours “It is small dose, it is rare side effect, it can’t be…and pain would be not intensive”
But she didn’t take it herself long time, so how can she know what pain is it….
Paul
United States
I have had many of the same symptoms as the people are describing here. I got off the generic lipitor but I feel there is permanent damage. I am having trouble with walking and balance. I am having trouble building strength in my muscles. I can get an erection but cannot maintain it. The ballon loses air. I am having nerve damage that results in my legs sometimes feeling like dead uncontrollable weights. It appears to be getting worse everyday now.
I cannot walk for any length of time. I am 66 and was on the drug until april of 2012. I was a diabetic before taking the medicine and have written the symptoms off as diabetic related but I see that the drug cause high blood sugar. Going to a neurologist on the 24th of November. I have had every kind of artery scan that I can think of but no blockages have been revealed to me. I was a very strong man but am very weak now.
Kathy
maryland
I have been on generic Lipitor since my heart attacks and surgery in May 2014. A couple of months ago it was increased from 40mg to 80mg. Since that time I constantly battle with leg cramps and memory loss. The memory loss and loss of focus is getting so bad that i am about to lose my job. I don’t know what to do. I feel like i am loosing my mind at times. I am only 51 years old.
Carylon T.
Ok
Less than one month after beginning Lipitor medication of 40 MG, I started to have joint pain in my knees. Now it feels like my knees are going out on me. My doctor said it was not Lipitor through a phone call with the receptionist. I am bewildered and wondering what to do.
Larry L.
Wisconsin
I was on Lipitor for more than 10 years and during those ten years I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I began having major muscle spasms in legs feet and hands. Muscles would lock up, rock hard till I either walked it off or a rubbed it. A year ago I was switched to the generic Statin, made in India. Then the major problems occurred with the muscles. Felt like the flu every day. I got permission to come off and then those same areas of spasms turned into crippling problems with arthritic pain in joints. Now it’s Prednisone in mass doses. But the flu symptoms are gone.
Halie
New Jersey
My husband is taking lipitor for 8 years now. Within last 3 years I’ve noticed he has memory loss and almost amnesia and black holes about some events and situations. He also has shoulder and arm pain and it is really bad. His sexual activity is also affected and causes his moodiness and overall apathy. He had 2 incidents of confusion, not realizing for 30-40 seconds what was going on, didn’t remember what was said or who talked to him. After negative tests (MRI and EEG) he was prescribed Keppra – and diagnosed with absence seizures! That is most likely just going to cause more problems and side effects! And it is possible that it is all caused by lipitor! He is taking 40 mg pill ones a day. He is going to his neurologist in 2 days and I will definitely ask if he should slowly stop taking Lipitor.
Halie
Pauline
I am so relieved to now know that it is the lipitor that is crippling me! Mt ankles, hips and legs feel cramped, bruised and ache constantly, I walk like a 100 year old, can’t even climb up 2 steps. I need to walk as I have sustained heart damage and need to strengthen the heart, but cannot. I will be talking to my Doctor this week to get off this medication!
Cassandra L.
Australia
Have been on 40mg Lipitor for half dozen years. Sudden intense aching up the backs of both legs just this week. Asked a pharmacist about low salt diet for Meniere’s Disease as a cause and he said straight away that the pain would be most likely from the Lipitor, no doubts at all. I took magnesium tablets to get rid of the pain – worked within an hour, but seriously wondering now if insomnia, memory loss and flatulence are related. Already have osteo-arthritis, so may not be a factor but wouldn’t want it to worsen because of it.
Pauline
Burlington Ontario
I have been on Lipitor for 3 years now. Since I started taking them 60mg daily, I have severe muscle and joint pain. My Doctor does not believe it’s the drug, but weight gain and lack of mobility is causing the pain. Unfortunately my lack of mobility is a direct result of being in constant pain! I am at a loss. The pain has ruined my quality of life and I am very down about the things I can no longer do. I am a 59 year old woman who was once very active until my heart attack 3 years ago. I believe the Lipitor is the cause and would like to know if there is another statin I can take.
FZ
Kentucky
After reading hundreds of testimonial letters over this last year, I have noticed that there are so many commonalities. What amazes me is that people are switching from one statin to another. Same drug, different name.
People, a statin is a statin is a statin. Best wishes, and I feel for you all. I have three relatives going through this, but I can’t say anything to them because I don’t have any medical degree. I have only been taking care of brain injured son for twenty years.
Go online if you can, look up statin side effects and brace yourself. Again, best wishes.
Marlene
New York
I have taken Lipitor for many years and have ten of the twelve symptoms. I stopped taking it a almost a year ago and at least the leg cramps are better. Still have neuropathy and am recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. What’s the point of living longer if you are in constant pain?
GGC
United States
I have six of the eleven symptoms in your listing. In addition to atorvastatin I take 1000 mg of Depakote daily. Some of the most difficult symptoms match on both lists so this week I will have a deliberate conversation with my research physician about the overlap. Should anyone else in the group use the same meds you may want to watch for my post after Wednesday.
Donna
United States
I am haveing terrible side effects from atorvastatin but didn’t realize it until the complication became so unbearable I was looking up the problem and read what could cause it.. I have severe burning in the Vagina and I read that Cholesterol drugs could cause this. I have been to several Doctors and was tested for everything and they couldn’t find any thing that would cause it. I have been using Nystatin and Triamciolone Acetonide Ointment which helps but as soon as I stopped it would come back.. I am lightheaded and also have the poor memory which I never put those together but these are all side effects of this drug. As of right now I will no longer be taking this drug
mikey5
st louis, mo usa
I am 71 and was prescribed 20 mg of atorvastatin, my only medication. I took it for two evenings. The second morning I woke up with stomach ache, head ache, fatigue, nausea and a runny nose. Most symptoms lasted all day. Since my LDL is only slightly above the normal range and my total is at the top of the normal range I will try to control with diet and exercise.
Diann G.
Michigan
I just started on Atorvastatin a week ago. Last night I started getting stomach cramps so severe I was doubling over, this morning continuing cramps and also lower body muscle aches. Just feel awful. Call into the doctor, waiting for a response. I start a new part time job tomorrow but there is no way I will be at my best feeling like this. Is there anything safe to take that can relieve this achy feeling ?
sarges
I too have been experiencing recurrent bouts of fatigue, especially in the mornings, whether or not I’ve gotten a decent night’s sleep or eaten breakfast. It’s dispiriting not to have energy for the many chores needing done or even to focus on reading. Having been on Atorvastatin since this spring (4 to 5 months now) I haven’t been tested to see the results, but like many on this site, I’m weighing whether or not to stop taking it for a while to see what happens. I should see if the statin has lowered my total cholesterol before beginning. I suppose that’s my next step.
Alex G
I suffered a stroke and 3 subsequent Seizures at 23 years old whilst living in Vietnam. I then spent a week in hospital mostly unable to walk or speak, with complete paralysis of my right side initially, then that faded eventually, but is still lingering.
My Doctor’s in Vietnam put me on a variety of drugs, including Phenytoin, blood thinners and Lipitor. I didn’t really notice any problems at first, or rather I assumed the problems were simply result of the stroke.
But it’s 5 months on now, and I haven’t recieved any follow up on the medicine. The Phenytoin has been gradually reduced to 50mg a day, from 300mg a day. But the Lipitor.. I don’t know? I’m experiencing memory loss, panic attacks, weird flashes of ‘why am I here, this is insane’, muscle fatigue across my entire body, extremely severe as I am a Powerlifter in training, not a good combo! I can barely muster the energy to get up in the morning, I find if I am motionless, the first though it my brain is always ‘It’s going to be VERY difficult to start moving’, almost constantly have a headache, no appetite, unable to sleep at night as a result of imsomnia and hyperactive brain, despite being physically exhausted and tired always during the following day. Perhaps the worst is the interpretation of regular contact with skin on my right side as being unbelievably painful, wind blowing, water hitting skin, somebody touching me.. all results in a burning feeling.
And Lipitor does what beneficially for me? I’m not sure. Lowers my LDL Cholesterol? I was completely unaware prior to this that I had anything resembling high cholesterol. As far as I and my UK Doctor can tell, the stroke was a result of thick blood from dehydration and very small and weak blood vessels in the left hemisphere of my brain as a result of birth defect, a blood vessel then rupturing and haemorrhaging into my brain. What does that have to do with Cholesterol?
So I’m going to stop the Lipitor for one month and see what happens. I will take regular blood tests to see if anything seems amiss, but otherwise, I can’t deal with the risk to benefit ratio.
Ann
My dad, age 88, was changed from Vytorin which he had taken for years to Atorvastatin in Feb. 2014, after his insurance company sent a letter asking that his cardiologist consider something other than Vytorin. Several months later after starting the Atorvastatin and doing some yard work Dad began complaining of terrible soreness, especially in his shoulder. Instead of getting better as muscle soreness from working should, the pain increased and spread to his hips. His primary care physician thought the cause might be the Atorvastatin but blood work did not indicate that was the case. The primary care doctor indicated the pain is just from muscle use combined with Dad’s age and suggested pain pills such as Celebrex. My dad has gone back to the Vytorin after talking with the cardiologist but the pain continues. In the past, Dad took the Celebrex only occasionally for arthritis/gout flair ups. After just a few days of the Celebrex, his pain would be gone. He has taken Celebrex daily for two weeks or so now but the pain in his shoulders and hips remains, although sometimes less than at others. My dad has always done yard work and would experience some soreness at times and said what he feels now is not from working. The Atorvastatin is the only new thing to which we can attribute the pain he feels now. He took Atorvastatin several months before the pain started. We hope it will eventually go away since he now longer takes it.
shayan
no. It doesn’t work. I had used it for 1 month then I have got backache.
Wek
I started taking 10MG of Lipitor in middle of May along with several other medications my doctor prescribed. She is a reservist doctor and would deploy for overseas duty within three weeks. So I began the regimen of meds each morning and evening, taking the Lipitor at bedtime as directed.
I had total knee replacement (TKR) at the end of May and began taking pain meds in order to make it through the day and night. After getting back to “normal” pain wise, i.e. not having to take pain meds, especially for sleeping, I began to notice I could not get to sleep. I would toss and turn until 2-3 in the morning and still not sleep well at all. This has been going on now since beginning of July.
After reading all the posts from this website and a couple others, I am going to ease off the Lipitor by cutting the pills in half. I’ll take the Lipitor that way for a week or so to determine if there are any complications. If none, then I plan on stopping altogether.
I would rather live with the risks of high cholesterol and enjoy my days, however many I have left @ 64, than to have low cholesterol and unable to sleep, pain in quadriceps, knees, calves, fast pulse rate, etc. I just don’t get it.
When my doctor returns from Afghanistan I’ll make sure she’s aware of my decision and for now I’ll let her fellow doctors, who are covering for her, know my decision as well so they can run all their tests to cover their you know what!
Thanks to all for the information. Praying each of you can get your lives back to at least where they were before statins!!!
start today
I took my first Lipitor today first time in my life, first my left ear had pain its gone now but I still can feel it …second I feel high like I am loaded. I will never take this again, took one 20 mg pill 2 hours ago…. my dr. told me being that I am a black male, 61 years old, (have asthma real bad), my hdl and hld is verrry good. My dr. says she’s never seen these good readings in a long time ref, to good and bad cholesterol…the reason that she wants to put me on this atorvastatin is because I have a 10% possibility of having a heart attack with in 10 years and this will lower that risk to 1.0 to 0.1 percent. Dr. says the risk outweighs the problem …..any feed back from you will be great tks
start today
I have great cholesterol good and the bad dr. said it’s too good, but being black and 60 years old and with asthma and a black male, I have a 10% risk of having a heart attack with/in 10 years and this drug atorvastatin will be great to lower the percentage risk factor to 1 or .01 percent. I took my first pill today this am……….. all this stuff about statins is scaring me, well looks like I will have to talk to my doctor again …… um I must report after 5 min of taking this….20 mg pill my left ear had hurting pain and it went away…. this never happened in my life I am not taking this stuff, can’t wait until tomorrow when this med will be out of my body.
Wayne B.
With all the differences of Opinion by experts over Statins, people are becoming confused. One week the experts tell us they are safe, the next week they are not safe. Who do we believe?
All I can say is that I stopped taking Statins after being advised by the experts that they were not good for you. We were then told that the final verdict is that Statins are safe. I have been back on them for just over a week and now find that I am having serious arthritic problems in the joints of my thumbs and fingers of both hands.
I am convinced that these problems are caused by the Statins and intend to visit my Doctor to discuss the issue. I remember having the same problem before after taking Simvastatin for a long time. I also had memory loss. Things improved when I stopped Simvastatin.
On a visit to my Doctor I explained that I had stopped the Statin and they told me that the benefits far outweighed the disadvantages. They put me on Atorvastatin and my Arthritis returned, after stopping it for one more medical dispute I started again one week ago, now my thumb joints lock very painfully so that I cannot bend them without assistance or pain. I intend to finally stop taking Statins and rely on common sense when eating. Being mainly a vegetarian, not eating Red Meat, not using dairy products and not using processed foods must be the way forward. Stopping Statins must be the bonus I hope for.
FLGdNbr
Boy, oh, boy….has this site ever been an eye-opener for me. I swear I was going crazy – having terrible cramping – at night especially, but really any time. Have been taking Lipitor for a couple years now because of my high end cholesterol #’s. I am also a cancer survivor, so many things “wrong” with me I thought were from the Stage 3 melanoma of the axillary lymph glands I had removed. Now I KNOW it’s that lousy Lipitor. I have had excruciating cramps, in my legs, arms, and even in my torso if I turn the wrong way. I eat Tums & gas tablets like crazy because my stomach is so sensitive now & gas is ever present in excess. My back gets so sore I can’t even ride in a car for long rides any more – the cancer hospital clinic is over an hour from home & it kills me to make that trip. By the time I get home, I’m thoroughly tired & sore.
I also have had mental “fogginess” & have NEVER had that problem before – I’m the one everyone asks what this or that is because I remember everything. I’m taking myself off the Lipitor on a daily basis & just taking it every other day for a week, then every 2 days for a week, until I’m finally off it altogether. Next cancer center appointment in Dec. I’ll see if there’s any increase in my cholesterol #’s – should prove interesting. Have also noticed no UTI’s but do have “funny” smelling urine – I drink lots of liquids during the day, so it’s not because of that. Plus my glucose is always on the “high” side of normal – like 108 or 109. Will be interested in seeing if that changes next blood test as well. I am sick & tired of these meds CAUSING more problems than CURING them & wish they would test things properly before letting them go on the market.
Eileen D. in Irvine
OMG!!! Just read your post and had to share that I too got tendonitis in both arms, steroid injections and the pain is back in both arms again. Would never suspect Lipitor!!! Stopped my Lipitor last night. I’ll be watching to see if these symptoms go away, as well as many others described by other commentors.
Jmh
Switched a few months ago from zocor to Lipitor. Since, have regular headaches, confusion, neck pain, but I am also very physically active for my age and am in the army. The confusion part is scary because of my work. I am stopping taking it today and want to see if the headaches go away. They are very frequent. I also experience sleep problems and difficulty sleeping.
John t r
I took simvastatin and gave up because of severe cramps. I have had a replacement aortic valve. Angiogram says coronary artery ok but slight deterioration not needing surgery.
I am taking dabigatran. Cholesterol level was 5.1 at last test
Doc said atorvistatin would be good with few side effects. I enjoy cycling and wish to avoid any more drugs I know that statins weaken the muscles. My inclination is to resist the lipitor prescribed.
Am I wise to do this?
fbl
anonymous, I should think the choice is clear. Lose the statins and remove all unnatural oils from your diet so that your cholesterol can lower naturally. My hubby’s came down over 100 points by eliminating the grocery store oils and going back to real butter, organic coconut and palm oils. Do NOT eat any hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils. This means cooking at home as almost all prepared foods are full of the stuff.
You can use nut oils or plain sesame (not toasted) to make your mayonnaise.
This system works!
Donna
Read what others have said about this drug. I am I will take the high cholesterol over these side effects.. I have a severe UTI and had it for a year and the doctors couldn’t find out why. Then I read that cholesterol drugs could cause it and on top I have the memory loss and lightheaded. I am done
Anonymous
I’m 69 born with minor cerebral palsy in hips, legs and feet which is now becoming major. I had a double heart bypass 16 years ago and was prescribed a statin due to raised cholesterol (around 7).
The benefits of the statin over preventing stroke/heart attack are ALWAYS used as the case for me to take the drug and as my walking is deteriorating monthly I have to make the decision of POSSIBLY another heart problem if I stop taking the drug over the problems of fatigue,sleep and memory loss whilst on the drug and continuation of walking problems which doctors state are NOT connected to the statin……
HELP, what should I do?
I have been on and off the drug for the past 15 years sometimes as much as a year off and because my cholesterol level returns to 7 from 4.2 whist on the drug I get scared and resume taking it.
So, to summarise;
Cerebral palsy/ Heart Bypass/highlight cholesterol……..not taking the drug or
“. “. “. “. Low. “. …….. Taking the drug, BUT all the side effects running the risk of ending up not walking
A difficult choice, a HEART or NOT WALKING!!
Reduced energy and memory loss COULD just be the aging process, but without the means of checking my arteries for re- clogging I am left with this dilemma as ‘to take or not to take’!
In my case it is not clear whether the benefits EVEN with heart disease outweigh my cerebral palsy, memory loss, muscle fatigue, sleep loss, liver, diabetes, low thyroid…….I guess no one can answer this and I must continue ‘to gamble’ my life away!
DDH
I have had M.E./CFS for the past ten years but it has worsened over the past three years or so. Inactivity and poor eating as a result of the CFS raised my weight way beyond a healthy weight, and very quickly. I also have some autoimmune issues (hashimotos)and because of this very little thyroid left. The doctor has me on 100 mcg thyroxine, amlodipine and atorvastatin, as well as another medication for reflux.
I noticed the symptoms worsening badly lately, having taken the statin for about two years now. My hips are in agony when I try to walk to strengthen legs, which have gotten weaker, weight has increased despite the strict low fat, healthy diet i put myself on. My memory has worsened to an embarrassing level. I hate complaining and am the type to do my own research to try and help myself, so finding this site and seeing that others are having similar problems gives hope and courage to keep pushing to find solutions. I feel as if I’ve lost years of my life battling some of these things but I sincerely do remain optimistic that there will be an answer and discover ways to rise above these things. I’ve made up my mind to stop the statin and see what happens.
EF
Simvastatin for a year resulted in painful leg cramps and severe jaw pain (could not even bite into an apple). Saw numerous doctors and specialists, with many saying it was a sinus infection. Took prednisone which was a disaster and had to stop because of serious jaw muscle spasms. GP felt it was the statin so stopped and all symptoms vanished.
Now on Lipitor for one month and extreme tiredness and back aches have popped up quickly. Also brain fogginess which is difficult when you are working.
Age 65, healthy with higher LDL than what doctor feels I should be at. But, will stop Lipitor and focus on healthy diet instead. Great website and reassurance from others that Lipitor is not for everyone.
A G
Just started avorstatin about a week ago, after my physical showed another high cholesterol level. I was already having backaches and hip aches from possible lack of stretching (I’m only 45, but play lots of tennis.). Doc rec Lipitor, but said common side effect is new muscle aches DO show up. Well omg, I can barely walk my hips hurt so much. She prescribed 5% lidocaine patches for my precondition, but even those plus 800 mg ibuprofen didn’t seem to make it pain free. Today is the worst. However, I have been cleaning house and on my feet a lot, but still!
Kim
My question…. why would my Dr put me on Lipitor when I am diabetic? It could raise my blood sugar? I started taking it within 3 days. My sugars were thru the roof, I was throwing up, had terrible headache for 3 days, stomach cramps gas and heartburn. 4 th day I didn’t take it, by the end of the day I was fine???
Terry
I was on Lipitor 80 mg for one month and started to get muscle cramps and pain. I stopped taking it right away. I have been off of it for seven weeks now and no apparent relief. How long would you think it may take to get better? I was also put on effient 10mg after my stent. Could this be part of the problem? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
JH
I’ve never suffered from high cholestorol, but here in the UK you are more-or-less automatically prescribed statins when you hit 40. So I’ve been on Simvastatin for years, then 2 years ago it was changed over to Atrovastatin. I wish I’d tied in my symptoms a lot earlier. Just this weekend, my friend was talking about side-effects, and it was only then I realised what it could be.
Joint pains, especially elbows, wrist and thumb, have been making my life a misery…luckily it has not affected my musical abilities as yet ! My feet and ankles have constantly hurt, been taking aspirin, paracetomol and anti-inflammatories as if they were candies!
That’s me off the Atrovastatin as of today, see how it goes.
GAYLE R.
I am on 10 mgs of Advastitan and I am having awful aches in my right arm and I cannot sleep and get really bad wind. The doctor says what I eat is really good but the problem is in my genetics. What can I do as my cholesterol was really high?
Ibis C.
my doctor put me on atorvastatin 40mg for myocardial vascular disease and high blood pressure. My cholesterol levels are perfect but he felt I should stay on the meds. Since I started taking it in January I have had cramps in my calf and feet and my eye would twitch constantly. I noticed I am also forgetting conversations that I had days ago. I work out 4 days a week and stopped taking it after asking my doctor repeatedly why I really need it if my levels are perfect? Also this statin breaks down muscle which defeats the purpose of weight training. I continue to take the blood pressure and cardiac meds but refuse to take the atorvastatin.
Virginia M. B.
I’ve been on Lipitor and I am having a lot of the above symptoms. I thought is was just me, but my memory is so bad. I can’t remember anything. Most days I haven’t a clue on what day it is. My hands do not want to work, pain in thumbs is horrible. Doctor asked if I would rather have a heart attack or a little pain. I have abdominal pain which no doctor can find a reason for. Walking is painful. Depressed and can’t sleep. Having trouble with my eyes, floaters, blurry vision. I also read that it can cause rosacea, which is not responding to meds. I have a new doctor and will certainly discuss it with her.
People’s Pharmacy response: If you have heart disease, your previous doctor’s response might be justified. If not, there might not be a compelling reason for you to be on this drug. Do ask the new doctor.
Phil
Insomnia: I had been on Atorvastatin for a few years to control my cholesterol, and gradually my insomnia became worse and worse. Some nights I thought I was going to break the record and go completely through the night without any sleep. I saw my Doctor who advised stopping it for a month as a trial. I have slept like a log ever since. The trial has now been extended to six months with a cholesterol check at the end of that period.
I am having a few withdrawal symptoms such as slight nausea and dizziness but a full nights’ sleep is wonderful again. Is the improvement just psychological since stopping the drug? I don’t know but I don’t want to live in a sleep deprived fog any more. Hope this helps.
CVM
I started taking Lipitor because of high BP and slightly elevated cholesterol. Within 4 months, I was using a cane because of sudden onset of severe hip and knee pain. I spoke with my cardiologist, and he said the problem was not from the Lipitor. But the pain was so bad, I decided to go to an orthopedic doctor.
After x-rays, the ortho doc also told me the pain was not from Lipitor, my x-rays was good, the most likely source of my problem was my back. I knew he was wrong, it was not from my back. So, I took my self off Lipitor.
Within two weeks the most severe pain was gone, I was walking without a cane. I continue to have hip and knee pain after one year of being off Lipitor, especially at night. I refuse to try any other drug for my cholesterol – it is only 129, which is the same as it was when I started this nightmare.
VCF
Has anyone ever heard of insomnia being aggravated by statins?
fbl
Lj, my answer to your question is lost in all the posts above. Statins are a drug company boondoggle! Long term studies show NO benefit. Below is my prior email:
fbl | October 30, 2012 12:22 PM | Reply
“Our family Dr. threatened my hubby saying if he didn’t get his cholesterol under control He’d have to take a drug.
At that point many years ago we had bought into the low fat, non-hydrogenated fat diet. I decided that since that wasn’t working that we would go back to the original way people ate over 100 years ago.
I got rid of all the grocery store oils other than Extra Virgin Olive Oil. We have used Organic unprocessed coconut oil, palm oil, and for mayonnaise almond, or other nut oil. I save the drippings from our organic bacon to use as well.
Yeah, it worked! It took a few years but his cholesterol number went down 100 points and the other fatty acids are in balance. He stays right about 225 now which is perfect. We use almost no packaged foods so it is not hard to control the fats consumed.
Centurion studies have shown the best longevity at the mid 200 level cholesterol number.”
Lj
I started Lipitor 10 mg a week ago. I am now off the drug, as of yesterday. I was experiencing extreme bicep muscle pain. This morning I woke up with calf cramping and now I have severe calf pain and tingling in my feet. I work in health care and I’m confused if I actually need a statin…..I’m afraid to try another one, but I’m also afraid of the consequences of not taking one.
G.S
I underwent an angiogram about three months back. Doctor put me on Atorfit CV 10. For the past two to three months I have severe pain in the legs and arms (looks like muscle pain) and I really go mad. I have lost sleep in the night for nearly two to three months. I am going to stop taking Atorfit CV 10 and observe the result after reading all the above stories. I think that is the one which is creating all problems. I wish I give a good reply after one or two months.
PM
I was prescribed Lipitor at 45, when it first came out (in the mid-80s) and thought I had no side effects until I started getting high ALT levels (37) and borderline diabetic glucose levels in my regular blood tests. I don’t feel those effects. The big problem is that I’ve been fighting very painful peripheral neuropathy in my feet that started shortly after I started Lipitor. At that time, that was not listed as an official side-effect, so I never made the connection until recently. It has kept me squirming awake at night with burning pain and numbness in my feet all these years. If I had known that painful possibility, I might not have started any statin.
I have to say the decision of whether or not to discontinue Lipitor has been the hardest one I’ve ever made, and I still can’t make that calculation.
CL
I have two different Lipitor experiences to write about, one in regards to my mother and the other my husband, both whom have had extremely negative side effects.
My mother took Lipitor when she was 70 years old (she is now 85). She began experiencing muscle atrophy soon afterward. It began slowly with aching, or pains, but it became so bad that after time she could barely walk. The pinnacle came when her lower jaw dropped and she could no longer hold it up. She had linked it back to the Lipitor and stopped it cold turkey. She began noticing marked improvements within weeks of stopping the drug, and within 1.5 years all her muscles had regained the strength they had lost. She has no residual side effects from it, thankfully. She was however, prescribed other similar drugs, all with the same side effects, but she was able to notice them quickly, and inform her doctor right away, thus being able to also stop taking them right away. She began a regimen of Red Yeast Rice to help initially lower her cholesterol levels, along with a different diet, and she is now off of the RYR as well and her cholesterol remains at good levels.
My husband, now 15 years later, just two weeks ago was prescribed Lipitor. I was apprehensive when he was given the drug, of course, and warned him about my mother’s issues. Turns out his side effects were totally different, yet just as frightening. Almost immediately he began experiencing brain fogginess, and memory loss, whereby some of the most basic, rote tasks, became difficult for him to accomplish (he is 53). He would find himself “stuck” trying to figure something out, that normally you would just automatically do (put your shoes on, grab your briefcase, know where you car keys are, make a sandwich).
He feels dizzy, spacy, and nauseous all the time, and began missing work because he can’t walk or drive. Anxiety and depression also crept in a couple days ago, as he feels like he is losing his mind. So, I began an internet search on Lipitor, and wow, in a matter of milliseconds I was able to read to him account after account of other people who are experiencing the exact same things he is. Who knew?!
We have an appt. with his doctor today, and I have no doubt with the removal of this drug from his system he will be better soon.
I have read other people here have had poor results from Red Yeast Rice. Our son also took it (he’s a fireman, and young) to lower his cholesterol (just bad DNA – as he is very very fit), and within one doctor’s visit to the next the bad cholesterol had dropped significantly. So, hubby will be taking that soon as well.
Hopefully others come to this site and read all of these posts. This page seems to be a comprehensive list of people who have had varied results, worth reading, as it has obviously made me want to write something, which is not normal for me.
So here’s the deal, in the span of 15 years, both my 70 year old mother and my 53 year old husband have both had very different, yet very negative side effects from this drug. I see it as extremely dangerous, and am thankful it was not permanent in my mother’s case, and can only hope and pray that we caught it early enough in my husband’s case that he does not suffer any long term effects from it now.
Peter F
I’ve been taking Atorvastatin for about a year, 10mg daily (my prescription is for 20mg, but I cut them in half because the 10 mg pills cost just as much as the 20s).
Last weekend, at age 77, I won the US Track & Field Assn. 100K (62 miles) national championship for my age group ( M71-79), on a tough trail course in the West Texas hills, in a time of 21 hours and 49 minutes. I was only the second 70-year-old to finish the course in the history of the race.
I’m not saying this to brag, because I’m not a particularly outstanding runner: I’m very slow, but I have good endurance. But this seems to suggest that a low dose of Lipitor, in my case, has not necessarily been an obstacle to athletic achievement.
Individual response to medications of any kind can vary widely, but for me the benefit of a substantial lowering of the bad cholesterol has come with no detectable side effects not consistent with normal aging.
FAH
Was given a prescription to take Atorvastatin about 2 years ago. I had all the prescriptions filled, but was hesitant to start taking it. I had heard and read many controversial things about the drug. However, my cholesterol is (and has always been) very high, especially the LDL. I am 51 years old and the first time my cholesterol was brought to my attention was back in about 1984 (I was 22); my cholesterol was over 200 at that time. The difference between LDL & HDL was really just becoming important around that time… the test I had taken then didn’t specify the individual numbers. In any case, my doc at the time said to really watch the diet (cut out the fast food basically, especially the red meats). I did for a while, but not long (couple of years at best, young & stupid). At 51 now, my overall cholesterol is about 270 and my LDLs are over 200 (don’t recall the exact number)… so, I’m clearly a candidate for some serious treatment. Finally, about 3 weeks ago, I decided I’d better start taking the Atorvastatin I’d hoarded. Mostly because I was feeling short of breath and just generally felt like something wasn’t right. I’m getting some bloodwork tomorrow and hope to see an improvement, I’m a bit scared.
Oddly enough (and I didn’t correlate the two until today), I woke up the other night and my left shoulder was killing me, like I had pulled a muscle or ligament. As far as I know, I wasn’t doing anything strenuous in my sleep. My wife remarked that my shoulder was my only uncovered area and with the ceiling fan on, it was quite cold (my shoulder itself felt cold to the touch)… so we chalked it up to a muscle cramp or spasm of some sort.
Now I’m wondering a couple of things: could it be an Atorvastatin side-effect or could it possibly be something like Prinzmetal’s Angina? Anyway, my doctor is looking into all this now as I finally got sufficiently concerned and went to see him last week. Echocardiogram and bloodwork tomorrow should tell us something.
On a side note, I have not noticed any memory issues as of yet. No muscle soreness to speak of (except the shoulder thing, which felt more like a cramp). I’ve always been quite healthy, albeit I have very high cholesterol. My diet is not great, but much better than when I was young. I don’t exercise enough, I’m not seriously overweight, but I’m not skinny either… I’d be called stocky I’d say (6′ 2″ @ 225lbs). I was definitely in better shape when I was younger.
If I do have plaque buildup in my arteries (which I probably do), hopefully it’s not too late to turn it around.
Sheila
So…..about 5 weeks ago my doctor decided to start me on a low dose of generic Lipitor (Atorvastatin) My cholesterol was borderline high and we collectively thought to head it off now before it gets “high.”
Sooo anyway…..I started low dose Lipitor. The first week I noticed nothing. As we all know the weather in Wisconsin has sucked the last month or so. Lots of wild temp variations, snow, wind, rain et al. I noticed rather dramatic changes in how and what I was feeling
As the days and weeks wore on what I was feeling was getting markedly worse and wild, something was affecting me in more ways than I could count, from sleep, to eating to breathing to walking. Last week was the coupe de grace’
Not quite five weeks into this damn drug… Lipitor/Atorvastatin, I can’t walk much more than 50 feet without being out of breath and so winded I cant hardly talk. I’m sleeping less than 90 minutes most nights no matter what time I go to sleep. I either wanna eat all the time, or I’m nauseous all the time. I have such bone deep pain I hate to move. It hurts to walk or shower or sleep or cook or shop or just to sit still@!!! I’ve had 30 surgeries over the years and none of that pain compares to this. It never stops. It’s uncontrollable, bone deep from my hands to my neck to my toes. Massive doses of vicodin cant touch it. The insomnia is unreal… the feelings of exhaustion never let up. Then there’s the lower leg and feet edema. OMG that’s almost worse than all the rest. Painful and itchy 24/7 accompanied by discoloration
Now WHY…. ya gotta wonder what happened. The ONLY change was adding that damn drug so I started doing some research. It seems that this med is notorious for causing all these things and much worse in many many people. Many countries have done extensive studies on the benefits and risks and have determined it simply isn’t worth it. The proof just isn’t there. Nobody tells you the benefits do not out weigh the risks, and yes there are benefits to moderately high cholesterol and many many risks when cholesterol is too low.
I stopped the damn stuff this last Monday and I’m already seeing changes… for the better. They’ve added this group of drugs, aka statins, to the long long list of drugs I can no longer take. I will yell this from the roof tops to anyone who’ll listen. I’m still in shock at how fast this went bad for me. I’m hoping to see an improvement is less time than it took me to get here.
KFR
I have read most of the comments on this website and am thinking that I am experiencing some of the side effects from Lipitor. Prior to taking Lipitor in Nov. of 2012 I had taken Vytorin 10mg (discontinued because it was too expensive but no obvious side effects) and Crestor 5mg (discontinued because I had muscle pain in my calves.) I switched to generic Lipitor 10 mg and had been taking it for about a year and a half.
Looking back I probably had some muscle soreness at 10 mg but was very active playing a lot of tennis, walking and weightlifting so usually attributed aches and pains to overuse. In Dec. ’12 after a cholesterol test, my dose was increased to 20 mg. It hasn’t taken long for side effects to surface. Mainly, leg muscle pain, and serious lower back pain and right hip pain–to the point last week that I felt I couldn’t play tennis. I think I first noticed all over stiffness and soreness getting up in the morning. It was difficult to put pants and socks on and going down the steps was painful. Though I could still play tennis w/no problem (moving around seemed to help). Like many people on this website I attributed it to over-exercise and old age (I’m 66).
In 2007 I had an aortic valve replacement because of stenosis of my bicuspid aortic valve. The surgery was successful and annual echocardiograms show that it is working well. At the time of my surgery (I was 60) I had very few symptoms and was in excellent shape. I can identify with one woman who said “I’m starting to feel like an old lady….” Finally I searched out this website and was surprised to find how many of you have the same symptoms. One I have had that I haven’t seen mentioned is a hard to describe kind of numbness in my lower back–not a pain but kind of a tingling on both sides. Anyone else experience anything similar?
Any way –I quit taking Lipitor about 3 days ago and the back pain and hip pain seems to be subsiding somewhat. I will go back to my doctor after a vacation from this drug. I will try to lower my cholesterol with diet and exercise, etc. I started taking COQ10 a few days ago so hope that may help.
fbl
Pamela, how high was your cholesterol? Unless you have the very rare familial type of high cholesterol your number can be lowered by diet. Remove all the veggie oils, other than Extra Virgin Olive Oil and use the natural organic coconut and palm oils instead. Also use real butter and other natural fats. Salad dressings can be made using macadamia, avocado or other oils. Organic of course!
This system works! My hubby’s number came down 100 points and has stayed down for many years.
For your muscular pain try taking some magnesium Be careful though as some will cause the runs. Get one that dissolves slowly in your system, timed release. Add a little potassium wit that too for balance. Curcurmin will also help the muscle pain. These have worked well for me.
pamela l.
I have been on crestor 10mg for a few years due to high cholesterol and my family history of stroke/heart attack I also have a neuromuscular disease which is “apparently toxic” for people on statins but was told to stay on it because of my high risks, I had a muscle biopsy in July for my yet undiagnosed neuromuscular disease and I have been diagnosed with non-specific myositis and type 2b muscle fibre atrophy my neurologist thinks it could be statin related and took me straight off the crestor to see if the muscle pain had been relieved.
I am still in pain so I am not sure if it has done any permanent damage but I am not happy I was even put on crestor with my medical history so I will have to wait and see what the next step is when I see my neurologist in a couple of weeks and if there is anything can be done my muscle enzymes test was normal. Cheers Pam
Mary L
Further to my comment in December about Atorvastatin, I’ve had new blood tests which indicate a dramatic lowering of overall cholesterol. Since I didn’t take the statins the improvement must be due to the low carbohydrate diet I’ve followed since being hospitalised with possible mini stroke in September. My doctor advises continuing the diet (which has taken off a few pounds as well as lowering cholesterol) and waiting to see how well that works out before considering statins again. Meanwhile, she’ll refer me to a specialist to see if I’m a suitable candidate for a stent.
Elizabeth and Bill W.
My husband, Bill, went on Lipitor about 4 years ago and started experiencing short term memory loss, muscle pain, general fatigue, and especially extreme pain in his feet, burning and cramping on the pads making it hard to walk or stand for long periods of time. He’s a carpenter and so has to do a lot of physically demanding work.
I had no idea that it could be the Lipitor, but I just decided to look up the drug and possible side effects and and was amazed that they exactly mirrored what he was feeling.
I suggested that he stop taking it and see how he felt. Well, thus far he is feeling much more energetic and the muscle pain is gone. But the feet continue to pain him. Some days they’re better than others, but we are hoping that eventually the peripheral neuropathy in this feet will go away and that the damage is not permanent.
Mary L
I was prescribed Atorvastatin Actavia by a consultant 2 weeks ago because a scan, following what may have been a TIA, showed occlusion of a carotid artery. By the third day on the drug I was suffering from joint pain and muscle inflammation, enough to keep me awake at night and what alarmed me more, severe pain under the lower right ribs, running from back to front.
I stopped taking the medication till the pain went away. This took 3 days. Then I attempted the medication again but lasted only another 3 days before quitting. I then visited my GP, a wise physician who avoids prescribing except where a drug is really needed. She was shocked at what she called these dangerous side effects. She has taken me off the Atorvasatin and is in the process of arranging liver, blood sugar and further cholesterol testing. Meanwhile, a week later, I am drinking lots of water, trying to clear the last of the drug and its painful side effects from my system.
Angie L
I started taking Lipitor almost 6 years ago after a mild heart attack. I was 46 years old with no history of heart disease and cholesterol level was normal. Not long after I began Lipitor, pain started in my hands, feet, knees, shoulders, etc., and I began to have severe muscle spasms at night. I did not associate these symptoms with the medication, as I thought it was all a part of aging. I had cortisone shots in my shoulders to relieve the pain.
In April, 2011, tendonitis developed in my right elbow. It was so severe that I couldn’t walk my dogs or pick up a loaf of bread without severe pain. It would keep me awake at night and I had to use my left hand to lift up my right one. I had cortisone shots in my elbow and underwent physical therapy for it. As it began to improve, the left elbow developed severe tendonitis. I received shots and physical therapy for it, as well. It, too, began to improve, but both elbows continued to have tendonitis and it has been constant pain for almost 3 years!
My mom was recently put on a statin drug and the joints in her hands began to hurt. Her doctor took her off. However, because her high cholesterol is hereditary, he recently had her try another statin. She immediately got tendonitis in both elbows. Her doctor took her off the medication again. I realized my pain was also being caused by the statin drug. I had began taking the generic form (Atorvastatin) when it was released last year. My doctor took me off it in June to see if the muscle pain, joint pain, tendonitis and muscle weakness would improve. Although there has been improvement in the muscle weakness and spasms, the joint pain and tendonitis is taking longer to subside. When he asked if I would be willing to try taking it again 3 times a week, I told him I could not – it is not worth the pain.
Lisa M
Was prescribed Atorvastatin 10 mg daily about 30 days ago for high cholesterol. Two weeks on the drug I started having heart fluttering. Also experienced one spell of severe dizziness after 7 days on the drug. Reported symptoms to the doctor. She said she never heard of those symptoms with Atorvastatin. The heart palpitations became more intense, especially in the evenings. I stopped drinking coffee, stopped all vitamins trying to isolate what was causing heart palpitations. Last night decided to stop taking Atorvastatin. Symptoms got better. I feel even better today.
gaa
I started taking Lipitor some five years ago. Now I have rather severe arthritic problems, which has been diagnosed as due to cervical spondylosis, which can be seen in MRI’s. I will ask my doctor if he thinks it might be Lipitor-caused.
I also have some memory loss. I am 73, and attribute this to age and not being able to sleep because of the pain from the arthritis.
Bolo
I started Lipitor at 10mg per day about 18 months ago. Within a month I began to have muscle weakness and slowing reflexes. I am very active. After a vigorous hiking trip, I experienced extreme intestinal discomfort, constipation, and pain and could hardly walk. I stopped taking Lipitor and all symptoms disappeared within a few days. My doctor then asked me to restart.
Within about a week or two, the bowel symptoms started again – mainly constipation, along with muscle aches and pains. After some research and at the objection of my Dr. I cut the dose down to 5 mg per day and then to 5mg every other day. Most symptoms disappeared or were mild, and my LDL still fell 40%. SO this tells me that for some people a much lower dose is appropriate.
Reading the manufacturers research notes indicate that secondary products of the Lipitor metabolism can have half lives around 30 hours for SOME people and that these metabolites appear to account for much of the lipid reducing activity. If you do a little math, you can figure that for some people, they will build up high concentrations of metabolites over time, which may be causing side effects.
As time progressed, my symptoms got worse and I reduced the dose to 5mg three times a week, with improved symptom results. Occasionally now, I must lay off the drug for a few days, as I get acute flare ups of muscle pain and bowel issues. I am wondering if my body is becoming more sensitized to this drug over time and if a lower dose is needed.
Unfortunately, Lipitor is sold only in 10 mg tabs and larger, so getting to a lower dose is becoming difficult. Pfizer seems determined to sell 80mg tabs for people with severe lipid issues, but refuses to consider a lower dose tablet for the many folks who would benefit.
Here are some other side affects I have had in addition to general muscle pain and bowel issues (mostly constipation) all of which, except the sun one, resolved with lower dosage. Irritable bowel, not fully digested stool (possible pancreatic or bile reduction issue), shoulder pain, knee joint pain, very dry eyes, skin sensitive to sun. I have a dark complexion and have generally never had any severe sunburn over 50+ years. After Lipitor, I got sunburned very badly and it took forever to heal, with a heavy thick peel – after only a couple of hours in the sun. In the past I could spend most of the day in the sun with little more then a mild reddening of the skin. This totally shocked me, but the only variable I can point to is Lipitor.
Also, taking COQ10 does help with muscle issues, although it is no cure. With the new statin guidelines out this month, I may consider stopping this drug. Will see at next Dr. check up.
Debra D.
I have been taking Atorvastatin (Lipitor) for 18 months following a heart attack and 2 stents having to be inserted. During the past 18 months I have presented myself to my GP with various symptoms of Shoulder pain all the way to my numb fingers of the left hand. Was referred to physio. Now suffering neck pain, upper and lower back pain. Referred again to physio and all blamed on poor posture over my life now taking its toll (I’m 47 years old). Extremely painful knee blamed on very early arthritis.
Now I am noticing that my memory is getting very bad indeed. To the point where I read a book and after a page have totally forgot what I’ve read. I constantly have to keep re-reading. My job is severely being affected. I type letters with the incorrect month on. I correct them and still put wrong dates in. I know my job 200% but am sending out information a month before it is due. I forget what work I have actually done the other day.
My boss asks me for information on events/appointments that he has in the diary the following day, I forget where I have even filed them. This is driving me absolutely nuts. I could go on an on with symptoms like dizziness, confusion, muzzy headaches and my speech sometimes just doesn’t come out what is in my head. It really upsets me and I wish someone would listen to me. I am going to visit my GP today and tell him something has to change. I can’t carry on like this, it just is NOT me.
randal l c.
Starting 20 mg of atorvastatin – high cholesterol. Never taken any drugs at age 61 and no aches and pains. I am a good ginny pig so back in 30 days with results of any side effects.
mjm
I’ve been on Lipitor for about 1 year, Im 48 years old. for the initial 8 months, I was on and off, mainly because I would forget to take the pill or would run out and wait weeks before getting a refill. I did not have side effects.
In august of 2013, I was regularly taking lipitor daily, and for the last 3 weeks, have had unusual gas, cramping and stomach aches. Thinking these symptoms were related to my on going issues with kidney stones, I visited the urologist and confirmed no new stones were visible in the ex ray. So, today I decided to stop taking the Liptor and see what changes with my symptoms.
so far, I feel better today than I have in weeks, the gas is not an issue and cramping is minimal comparatively speaking. I will stay off this for the foreseeable future, and if I remain symptom free, then I’ll contact my doctor for another medicine or simply try the natural route to control LDL levels.
DMR
My husband is 62 years old and has been on bacor, zocor, and lipitor the longest. Baycor was discontinued, zocor wasn’t on our pharmacy list so he has beenon lipitor many years now. He has had ED for several years now and we believe it is due to the statins he has been on for so long as he never had a problem before. I have discouraged him from going on any more meds for now to counter the ed because they have side effects also.
Other than discontinuing the lipitor and seeing if it will rectify the problem, I don’t know of any other fix. Other than that, there have been no other issues; but that is bad enough.
Lynn D.
For over 2 years, I have been suffering with major fatigue. This was so bad that I have been having to take 50 mg. Metadate daily to stay awake at work. I was blaming it on hormone blockers because I noticed the symptoms about the time I started on Tamoxifen. I had a sleep study done and they said I had idiopathic hypersomnia. In other words, I was falling asleep for no reason. Without the Metadate, I could get out of bed after a good night’s sleep and be falling asleep at my desk an hour later.
I suffered with this for a couple of years as my oncologist said he really wanted me on the hormone blockers. Finally, my eyes started to bother me so he took me off the Tamoxifen for 3 months. I felt a little better, but not much. I then developed a burning sensation below my breasts. When I went back to the GP and told him about it, he immediately asked how long I had been on Lipitor. I had been on it around 2 or 3 years. I had been on Crestor prior to that. Insurance company wanted to change because Lipitor was available in generic. He took some tests that came out fine, but his reaction made me curious so I started looking for things on the internet.
I found out that when switching from Crestor to Lipitor, you are supposed to double the dosage. The insurance company (or doctor, I’m not sure who was responsible) quadrupled it. I was taking double what my husband was taking (40 mg.) and I was more careful about my eating habits than he was. So, I unilaterally broke my Lipitor in half. I started feeling a little better. I went back to the doctor and he gave me 20 mg. tablets. I didn’t think I needed that much so I broke those in half and felt even better.
Then after reading information on this website, I am going to watch what I eat and not take any of this stuff again. I still have a pain/burning sensation below my left breast, right below the rib cage. I think it may be pancreatitis as it gets worse when I eat a lot of fatty foods at one time. So I am trying not to do that. I have pain in my joints, which I attributed to my Lupus, and which still may be partially Lupus. My muscles are so weak sometimes that I feel like I can barely lift them to wash my hair. That’s not as bad as some folks on this site, but it makes it really hard to do much of anything. The ends of my toes are numb. My sugar levels have been all over the chart lately and I am pretty good about being able to control my sugar levels. My memory is awful. Things I used to do in my sleep, I have to really think about now. I can’t remember to do something someone asked me to do an hour ago, which is very frustrating. I, like a few others, attributed this to getting older, but it still kind of worried me as it happened very quickly, and I also felt that I shouldn’t feel like this at 55. My mother at 83 feels better than I do.
I was always a person who was doing something. If I was watching t.v., I was knitting, beading, crocheting, or working on the computer. I pretty much did an hour’s worth of exercising every day. Since this started, I have not touched any crafting at all and cannot find the energy to exercise. My doctors say that I should make myself exercise and that will make me feel better, but they just do not understand that I am not being lazy, I just don’t feel like I can do it.
I have to agree with those here that say the quality of life is worth more than the length of life. I would rather go to Jesus tomorrow and have a day’s worth of feeling good than to live until I’m 100 and feel like I have been feeling the past 2 years. I’m sorry this is so long, but I felt I had to put the history in here as others may be having the same problems.
slm
Went on Atorvastatin 20 mgs due to terrible genetically elevated cholesterol and within one month had pains in my biceps and thighs and lost 100 points in LDL and total cholesterol. Dr. said go off for 2 weeks then go back on; when I went back on, I halved the meds to 10 mg; still have pains in my arms now jittery feelings in my thighs and extreme tiredness. Think I’ll go off the med again even though an (almost) vegan diet with ample exercise did nothing for the cholesterol numbers. HDLs and triglycerides always good, LDLs getting higher. April total was 291 with LDLs at 191; in August after one month of med total was 173 and LDLs at 92. Despite this and at 61 years of age, I am not willing to incorporate the side effects in my life.
R n gurin
Barbara’s results and problems replicate my own! I am a 76 year old male after quad repair plus large aeortic aneurism, been on lipitor for a two year period after 4 years on pravastatin. Developed severe foot and leg cramps plus both hands with pain and such weakness I couldn’t open a pull-top cat food can without aid of pliers. Memory got so bad thought real problem … Stopped lipitor. Immediate (next day improvement). The stuff can be dangerous!!!
MF
I am 59 and have been on Lipitor since it came out; I have the familial type of cholesterol. My cholesterol has been in the high 400’s and I have had HDL of only 10, I am on 80mg of Lipitor for many years, my cholesterol is down to 230 and my HDL is 58, the highest it has ever been.
The problem is I feel terrible, I have gained 40 ponds, my breasts are three cup sizes bigger, I have pain in all my joints and throughout my body, I have brain fog, am fatigued and some days can barely walk, I have had every blood test and all are negative, my doctor attributes it to age and arthritis, but I have felt this way for over 10 years, since finding this site I stopped the Lipitor about 3 weeks ago and I am worried about what will happen to my cholesterol; I still do not feel any better, does any one know how long it takes for the symptoms to subside? Thanks!
Jim
People are on these sites looking for answers because they have problems, they don’t need your judgmental comments.
Marcelo T.
Within one month of starting with Atorvastatin I developed a severe arthritic reaction in hands and shoulder. Very painful joints when waking up. Kept taking it since I did not associate the problem with the drug. Quit the pill and the side effects were reduced 90% within a week.
SLG
My husband has been on Lipitor and then the generic form for the past five years. He also has Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia, of which he has been in remission for the past two years. He has had severe muscle pain and fatigue and believed that it was from chemotherapy for the CLL. Neither his primary doctor or cancer doctor seemed to acknowledge the severe fatigue he was telling them about, and seemed to discount his issues because at least he is still alive. His quality of life has been poor due to not being able to do things he use to enjoy. He is 52 and has always been very energetic.
Recently, a nurse at the doctors office spoke with us and told us of the severe problems she had being on Lipitor. They took my husband off Lipitor, and even though their website says no side effects coming off, he has had very strange sensations feeling like his limbs/head are not attached to his body and feeling like he is dying. It has only been three days since he has been off, and one of those resulted in a trip to the emergency room for these symptoms as well as elevated blood sugar to 240. I KNOW THIS DRUG IS THE CAUSE OF THESE PROBLEMS. Looking forward to him getting this awful med out of his system and hoping the muscle pain, fatigue and memory loss problems will resolve themselves.
JMF
I am 63 year old retired female teacher. In Aug. 2012 (one year ago) started taking only 10mg. daily of Avorastatin/Lipitor. Having dealt with back issues, I assumed that within two weeks of starting this statin, that my back was simply getting worse. Things progressively became worse and worse. Even visited a spine surgeon to “fix my aching back.” No one suggested that it could be due to Lipitor. By Dec. – had intestinal issues, abdominal pain,severely weak muscles, etc. I couldn’t get up when bending, couldn’t walk to mailbox, difficulty writing, couldn’t even hold up hair dryer to dry my hair – it was all just too much work.
By March: I couldn’t even turn steering wheel in my car – all along: never thinking it was that tiny 10 mg. pill prescribed by my trusted dr. I could not function at all – and finally went back to primary care dr. who prescribed this pill. I felt ill to my very heart, soul and spirit. Tests showed elevated liver & Dr. said it was toxic poisoning from this drug.Within one week of being off statin: things improved. Almost six months off statin, but still have residual issues with my knees and legs (feels like shin splints). Walking is difficult. Am hoping this will not be permanent. Anyone else have lingering effects? Physical therapy isn’t helping, but am taking Coquinol/CoQ10, and feel it’s slightly making a difference. No more statins for me ever! Not sure who to turn to next on this awful journey….
VFC
My husband has been on Lipitor for several years because it was the only statin that controlled his lipids, but he has had “side effects”. Last year he was diagnosed with type II Diabetes and required a pace maker for heart block, but I was unable to convince him that Lipitor was to blame. To be honest he is 67 and really doesn’t follow the diet & exercise routine he should, though he did lose 30 lbs initially. Recently Express Scripts forced him to go to the generic version from Ranbaxy in India and after just 12 days he quit taking it. Generalized malaise and weakness, he could hardly stay out of bed. Within 2 days he was better and now is back to normal. We have a huge yard and he is once again able to handle the chores. We cannot afford to pay full price & our prior authorization request was denied, so he may go on another statin, or not.
Antonio
Hi I am Antonio from Australia I have been having weakness in my arms and cramps in arms hands legs feet for about 6months my gp doctor did not know what it was and about a month ago I went to specialist and she done a a muscle biology and found it was the Lipitor I have been taking for the last 4 years it has ruined my life I can’t I can not work or do any thing I am so weak the doctor says it will take along time to recover.
vrc
since starting lipitor 10mg on alternate days in june I have since july had pain/tenderness in upper abdomen like a tight band has been put around me. it was coming and going but has stayed with me all this week. Spoke to dr & he advised to stop again, also had upset stomach & severe wind on &off all this time & feeling very tired /lethargic after just a little work (I am 58). Have very high chol. & previously took simvastatin but had to stop this because of severe muscle pain in feet & legs /becoming unable to walk!. Not sure if this stomach problem can be connected but will soon find out??
Sureka
Did anyone suffer from Acute Pancreatitis after taking Lipitor/Astovatatin? Kindly reply to this site. It would be greatly appreciated.
peggy
How often do u take red rice yeast and mg?
BR
My 80 year old husband had been physically active all his life: college football scholarship, hobby of renovation bldgs, a dentist who began taking Lipitor some years ago.
Two years ago his weakness in both legs began to make walking and standing very difficult and he is in a wheelchair now. He sleeps about 20 hours a day, has no pain but mentally is slow and diabetic.
We thought he was Alzheimic for about 6-7 years ago and he went on Aricept. In my view the suspected Alzheimers has not progressed and he went off the Aricept with no ill effects.
He had 4 stents about4 years ago and takes Lipitor every day since the stents were placed. None of his doctors (primary, cardiology, endocrinologist) feel he should stop taking Lipitor or any of his other many medicines. I think it would not hurt him to try a vacation from Lipitor and see if his mobility improves. But what do I know?
ST
Another reason to continue taking statins, from last week’s meeting of European Society of cardiology, 2 new studies showing protection agains dementia, and commentary, as reported on heart.org
>>Dr Seth S Martin (Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD), who is conducting a systematic review of the literature on statins and cognition/dementia, told heartwire that these current results fit in well with existing studies. “While the study of Dr Lin and colleagues could not control for all possible confounders, the dose response seen in the study is intriguing and supports a causal relationship. The work strengthens existing literature that is compatible with a protective effect of statins on dementia. Overall, statins appear to be good for the brain.”
Jim B.
I had heart surgery in 2007 to replace a faulty aortic valve, have a Dacron ascending aorta inserted, and a single bypass. After years of resisting Lipitor due to my 240 cholesterol, I agree to begin 10Mg/day after surgery. I had been an avid 6 day/week work out and bike rider for 20 years prior to surgery and also took supplements including CoQ10.
I switched to very low fat Vegan diet(
sd
when you stopped taking lipitor did your nerve pain stop or lessen? I have pain in my feet and hands and it seems to be getting worse even with my blood sugar in control. are you on other meds now for cholesterol? thanks for your time and input.
klf
I was put on 10mg Lipitor. 3 months later my cholesterol was within normal range except hdl was low. My Dr increased my dosage to 20mg. Soon after I started have leg aches, fevers and extreme fatigue. I took myself off the meds. My liver enzymes were very high after a month of being off Lipitor. I’ve had two more blood tests done within the last month. My enzymes are slightly elevated but I still get upper leg aches followed by a fever. My Dr doesn’t feel its from the Lipitor but I think it is. Since my liver enzymes are still elevated (but they have come down a lot in 1 month) he wants to do a CT scan of my liver to rule out any liver problems.
DT
I had stent placement in my iliac artery in Feb because I wasn’t getting proper blood flow to my legs.
Long story short- I was placed on Lipitor. I have noticed that since taking this medication- I have aches in pains in my joints- like at the elbow, or bottom of my feet, and soreness everywhere. I even recently starting have numbness in right hand.
fbl
AB, please see my comments above.
AB
I have been on and off of Atorvastatin 10 mil. reason being I have a lot of side effects. I have tried other Statins same side effects. At first I thought well maybe it’s not the Statin but I’m sure it is now. I have experienced stomach pain, back pain, memory loss and muscle and joint pain also mood swings plus insomnia. I choose to take the statin every other night on the night’s I don’t take it. I’m fine so this time I’m going off completely. I’m a 110 pound female 70 year old, active do not look my age, my HDL good cholesterol is always in 80’s or 90′. I’ m am going to follow up with my Dr. after sharp stomach pains the last few days.
artsygal
Follow up to my earlier post. The MRI showed no gall stones or liver stones, but that my bile duct is inflamed, with narrowing of the ducts and “beads”, or small round enlargements of the liver ducts. The specialist thinks I may have Primary sclerosing cholangitis, and I will be going to another specialist and will need liver biopsy. The specialist took me off Atorvastatin.
I have always been healthy, all of my life, and now suddenly I may have serious liver disease?! I just have to wonder if the statin had an influence in all this?
artsygal
I was on Atorvastatin 20mg/day, which was increased in April to 40mg/day. I started having muscle aches all over, then if I was gardening or doing something a bit more physical, I would be so sore the next day. One day after being quite active at work, I was nearly crippled the following day, my legs hurt so badly I did not want to walk. My work is seasonal, so I quit the drug the day before my first big job, and stayed off for the week of the event.
I felt good, no unusual soreness anymore. When the event was over, that evening I took the pill, and had such extreme upper belly pain, I ended up in ER for the night with high liver enzyme levels. They think it was a gall bladder attack, but the ultra sound found NO gall stones either in the gall bladder or ducts. I stopped taking the drug again. I’m going in for an MRI tomorrow to see if any gall stones can be found. I intend to ask the specialist what role the statin may have in all this.
Gord S.
Cramps in your feet. Did you have any numbness in your feet and hands???
MVS
I just had a quad bypass at 56, and feel great, other than the insomnia that has been keeping me up til 3:00 am. This started when I quit taking the pain meds(Tramadol and norco). I think they (the pain meds) were masking the insomnia. It has been so hard to get to sleep that the other night I took 2 valium after 2 beers, and finally a small glass of wine! I don’t think that I want to become an alcoholic just to overcome the Lipitor. But I have to say that I was taking the tramadol (4 daily) and robaxin (2 daily) with 800mg Ibuprofen because of lower back pain. Now I am taking NONE of them, and the pains and associated issues have gone away, probably lack of blood flow throughout the body. The doc said I was at 40% heart function before bypass.
SG
Thank you all for sharing your very personal experiences. I found them very very informative. My total cholesterol has always been in the 250-260 range. The LDL in the 190’s. HDL’s are always above 60, often as high as 75-80.
In March I began a regimen of Lipitor generic 40mg daily. I also have been taking a COQ10 supplement of 100 to 120mg daily. A few weeks ago I began feeling extremely lethargic and lightheaded. Having been an athlete all my life I know my body well enough to realize it shouldn’t feel this way.
One night of ‘missing’ a dose and I believe I can feel the improvement. I am reluctant to stop the statin since the total cholesterol did drop to 160 and the LDL was reduced to 90. However, as one of you wisely remarked, the benefits must be weighed against the ill-effects. I wish you all the very best of health and a solution to your respective dilemmas.
pc
Mate on 80 mg of generic lipitor for year plus, replacing Crestor. Short term memory loss and confusion began 7 months ago, along with muscle wasting, anxiety and depression. One brother, also on statins, had similar problems. Another brother refused statins and had no such issues. Their mother and her father had vascular dementia. Supposedly the brothers have genetically high cholesterol levels. Understand now that cholesterol is not cause of artery clogs, but rather inflammation due to sugar consumption, stress. Hope others will comment on our situation.
VFC
A while back you did (I suppose) an editorial about atorvastatine and Ranbaxy. How do I get back to that?
Peoples Pharmacy response: This may be what you are looking for:
https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2013/05/15/fda-fails-to-catch-generic-drug-disasters-1/
CD
Charlie, I have been on Lipitor for two years and have horrible pains in my feet. Started with numbness, then shooting pains in tows, heels. Skin is ultra sensitive to touch. Went off Lipitor a month ago. No improvement.
How long have you been off the drug? I’m so frustrated!
sheila
Thanks AMC for your reply. I was able to speak with an old friend who is a scientist and works generally in the pharmaceutical industry and she said there was no problem going straight off of Lipitor (cold turkey). It just doesn’t react with your chemistry the way, for example, an anti-depressant would. I urge you, if you are having confusion, to go ahead and just stop taking it. It is not worth the risk of the confusion getting worse.
AMC
In reply to your story, I am going to be 65 next week and have been on Lipitor for 15 years. I had a few episodes of confusion and disorientation of late and it scared me, so my Dr. said my cholesterol was so good I should just stop Lipitor. That sounds crazy to me so I now take it every other day. In answer to your question, if my Dr. said to just stop cold turkey after maybe try to cut down with your mom.
It’s sad but doctors don’t have all the answers. My brother is a pharmacist and they are much more knowledgeable when it comes to medications than doctors are. So please talk to a pharmacist. Good luck!
sheila
My family has been very worried about my mother’s increasing memory loss and confusion for years. At first it just seemed like regular old age memory loss but as it got worse, we decided to move her (age 82) into an independant living facility which allows one to move on into assisted living and then on to the nursing home, as time goes by. I don’t think this would have been done if it weren’t for the alarming decline in her memory – she’s healthy in all other ways and was always very independent.
A few months ago she was taken to a “memory doctor” and is in the long process of getting all the required testing (MRI, neurological and psychological testing). Her MRI came out showing ONLY signs of regular old age aging and her blood work was all normal except for low B12 vitamin, which she is now taking. I am wondering now why he did not question this Lipitor at all! It’s in the FDA warning!
I don’t live in the same town, so was recently visiting her and she was so very confused and her short term memory had a time span of about 1 minute. She has an injured arm and can often not remember what is wrong with it. I think she’s also had little time warps where she thinks for a second she is in an earlier part of her life. I became familiar with her medications and, while searching the internet for something else, I accidentally stumbled upon all this info about Lipitor and memory loss. (She was originally on Lipitor but was switched to the generic, Atorvastain, sometime in the recent past.) I have NO IDEA how long she has been on this drugs or if she even needs it. I’m trying to sort all of that out because she can’t remember and was, of course, in charge of her own health at the time things were prescribed. Before I left town, I had all the Atorvastain removed from her pill box and put into a “do not take” baggie. I hope that was the right thing to do – since I have no idea how long she has been on it and if there would be any bad reactions from going “cold turkey”. The thing is, her diet and weight have changed so dramatically (for the better) over the past few years, that I would be surprised if she really even needs it anymore. Certainly not at the risk of this extreme memory loss, which I consider to be NOT NORMAL OLD AGE! There is something else going on!!
It is at the point where they want to move her on into the assisted living and I KNOW she does NOT want to do that! Plus, she just moved in ONE year ago, so another move would be very disruptive.
If anyone knows about any adverse side effects from abruptly stopping the “lipitor”, please let me know. I left a message for her GP telling him what I found out and what I was doing (removing pills) and have not heard back, so I guess he must think there is no problem with it. He had taken her off some arthritis medication that she had been on for who-knows-how-long, so must not be a big problem with most medications.
Very anxious and hopeful that there will be some change – but really am not sure how much time I need to give it. Anyone know? I’m thinking she’s been on it between 3 to 10 years. Will be calling her last doctor from her past to figure out when it was prescribed as soon as their offices open on Monday. It took me several hours on the phone with her to figure out what that one doctor’s name was because she had, of course, forgotten. She has also forgotten the one she had for about 20 years, so I’m hoping the last doctor has that on her chart.
TonyD
I was taking statins for over 7 years and was changed to Lipitor 12 months ago. Since then I have had severe muscle and joint pain. The pain in my hips was so severe it would wake me up and no matter what I tried the pain would not recede.
Last month things came to a head when I started having irregular heartbeats and periods of faintness and shortness of breath. I thought I was going to die.
I am built like a brick outhouse and strong as an ox. One day I opened a jar of pickles and the tendon in my left arm felt like it had exploded. After 3 weeks the pain has not gone and I seem to have a very large vein or tendon which is noticeably protruding about 12 inches in length down my arm to my wrist. My doctor has diagnosed arthritis for this and my pain but funny enough told be to stop taking Lipitor immediately.
The muscle pain has eased a little since stopping the tablets but the joint pain still comes and goes like before. The heart rhythm problems and light-headedness have completely disappeared since stopping the tablets too.
I basically now feel about 20 years older than before taking them (I was only 40 when first given them) I am hoping this is just a temporary thing.
I have also lost all trust for my doctors through these tablets.
mhb
I had problems with the generic drug Atorvastatin after taking Lipitor for 12 years without problems. I am back on Lipitor but problem continues. Severe weakness in arms and hands. I spoke to my GP but he does not get it, that this can happen on a generic drug what supposed to be the same. I also realise now after reading all the comments that I have not slept very well for the last 10 years. (does that sound pathetic or what) but I thought it was me. I realise now that I have to go back to my GP and discus the discontinuation of Lipitor. I’ll ask for a Creatine Kinase test prior just to be sure.
joan
With lipitor I would like to know if any studies were ever done on the interactions of other citrus fruit (other than grapefruit) while taking lipitor. None of the side effects of lipitor were ever explained to me by any doctor (and I had several that tried to put me on lipitor).
Their reasoning that high cholesterol is the reason for heart attacks, and that explanation is very dubious at best. French doctors believe that the important issue is the balance of fats and not high cholesterol. Current responsible studies point to excessive sugar in the blood as a trigger for heart attacks since sugar is an inflammatory to the body and any healing. I stopped taking lipitor and aspirins etc. and all of their recommended medications and take more natural herbs that lower cholesterol, Guggul is one.
I work at being healthy. Medicine today in my opinion is totally irresponsible since it has no interest in restoring the health of an individual only the prevention of crisis. Doctors who take advantage of vulnerable patients and who never tell them the cons of operations and medications should lose their medical licenses. We would have no doctors left.
AMC
To LB
Sometimes unfortunately you have to listen to your gut and be your own dr. I now take Lipitor every other night and have definitely noticed some improvement in my legs. It was difficult to walk too far and now I’m better, not 100% but better. My dr. told me to stop the Lipitor completely, but after 15 years it didn’t sit right with me, so every other night seems to be working fine. Also if your dr. was so rude and dismissed you, maybe it’s time for a new dr. as hard as that may be. Listen to your gut and feel better.
WCL
I quit cold turkey June 5th. There were no side effects from quitting. I started feeling better within 5 days. I feel that my body is steadily improving.
I was on Lipitor for about 3 years. Don’t know if my cholesterol is going to go back up but limiting red meat and eating fish more. I’ve read that the red rice can be just as harmful. I am trying acupuncture but won’t know if it works for at least 3 months.
L.B.
I have been on Lipitor for almost 1 year. And Like many of you I started experiencing weird symptoms I had never had before. I felt increasingly highly fatigued, my muscles just all ached, I felt foggy while driving some days as if I couldn’t concentrate and was unsure driving, which I never had been in my life. On my last Doctor’s visit I expressed all of this, along with me complaining to him that my blood sugar seemed to be dropping constantly and it scared me because I started having these sugar reactions every single day.
I said don’t you think these new symptoms could be related to Lipitor? I also told him I just recently read that for women over 50 it can cause diabetes and I was concerned. To this he angrily replied, “None of these symptoms are in any way related to Lipitor.” I said how can you say that you are not in my body experiencing these scary symptoms. To the sugar reactions, he angrily said, how do you know – do you check your sugar level. I said, I had low blood sugar when I was younger and I know the reactions – I have not had trouble with it since taking the statins.
He once more got very angry and just dismissed me, left the room and then the nurse came in and announced my appt. was over. I was fuming! No explanation – no further tests to see what is causing all these symptoms!! I feel sites like this are excellent because we can hear from others experiencing the same symptoms and hopefully we can eventually get these Doctors to finally take the blinders off their eyes and see things the way they really are!!!
I still am on Lipitor but still feel so crappy every single day. I don’t know what to do.
Has anyone every abruptly stopped Lipitor and the next day started taking red yeast rice? I wondered if it would mess you up? Any suggestions?
JFS
I am 54 years old and went in for a routine physical at my local clinic. My doctor analyzed my blood work and after discussing the history of heart diseases in my family (my father died at 46 of a heart attack), he put me on atorvastatin and baby aspirin. I began taking immediately and after a couple weeks my legs began to feel painful in the joints of the knees and also very week. I usually exercise regularly and I found that my legs felt so weak it was an impediment to my exercising and I stopped.
I believe that taking this drug has left me in a worse physical heath condition than before due to the reduce exercise activity. I have stopped taking the drug but continue to taking the baby aspirin which I believe is the right thing to do.
I have another visit with the doctor in a month or so to discuss. My blood pressure has since dropped to 128/86 and I have adjusted my diet to include less saturated fats so in the end my visit will prove to be productive although the statin drug causes my legs to feel as though I am 75 years old.
E TAYLOR
My Husband was put on LIPITOR 2004 after heart attack last July Dr. took him off of it the side effects had started a year before .. he can hardly walk he falls a lot the muscles in his legs are either so tight from spasms to no muscle tone .. lipitor striped his vitamin D got low as 13 been taking large amounts of D sinse last Aug. it went up to 36 they say still to low .. his memory is very bad .. No one will give me a answer on WILL HE GET BETTER .. I tell everyone how bad LIPITOR is.. he was always very active can’t go any thing now but sit watch t.v. HE’S 72.
andree
I am an 84 yr old female in excellent physical condition. I used to be a hiker and have always been physically active. I suffered a triple bypass 5 years ago and have been taking an 80 mg dose of lipitor for several years. My walking ability has slowly decreased and uphill walking is very difficult. I try to compensate by swimming 5 days a week and taking short walks.
My legs are constantly sore and feel stiff and heavy. Now I am having waves of pain in my pelvic bone area and my doctor does not know why. Is it related to kidney or liver function? I wish I could have answers and know what to do. As far as Lipitor I would rather take it and suffer side effects so I can stay alive a few more years.
WCL
I was put on atorvastatin. I have been on it for about 3 years now. I am a 61 year old male. Consider myself in good shape. Run and exercise approximately 3 times a week. Never really felt good about going on it. My levels were on the high side but not extreme. Doc said since I am pushing 60 that the statistics say I should go on Statins. Cholesterol dropped to almost 1/2.
Used to run around 3 – 5 miles couple of times a week but slowly I couldn’t get my breath. I would start wheezing after about 2 minutes into the run and could not continue. Then just regular working around the house would start bothering me. Doctor said I have Asthma induced by exercise. Then after said I have full fledged Asthma and put on puffers and steroids. Slowly but surely my sex drive went down hill and standing at attention was few and far between.
Lately there are spots on my skin where there is no pigment anymore. Doctor says it is Vetiligo. Same thing Michael Jackson had where he was turning white. After researching web sites and a program on CBC in Canada about how Statin’s were bad for the heart I went cold turkey and stopped taking them.
Five days later I woke my wife up in the middle of the night and wanted to reintroduce intimacy. She declined however. Seven days later went for a hard bike ride and there was no wheezing. I am going to a acupuncturist right now to see if he can get my kidneys, liver, and other internal organs working together again. Think it is working.
LFC
I am a 48 year old male. I was just put on the smallest daily dose of Atorvastatin six days ago after a checkup. After two days on it I was awakened at 2am with leg muscle spasms and by last night they had become very strong & frequent, with painful leg cramps and general restlessness. I am now getting almost no sleep. During my workday I experience aching legs, arms, and shoulders along with muscle flutters everywhere. I also have intermittent headaches localized in my temples.
If Atorvastatin is necessary for your treatment, I would strongly advise asking your PCP to start you off slowly, maybe not daily, on this drug. In my case the side effects are so far worse than my LDL cholesterol count, which is only marginally high anyway. I am asking my doctor to take me off it.
AMC
If two weeks have gone by without any noticeable improvement, maybe you should talk to your dr. For me I now take 10mg of Lipitor every other night, legs are less stiff but found out I have bone on bone arthritis in right knee. Will continue Lipitor every other night because my dr. said to stop completely because my blood work was very good, well maybe it’s very good because I have been taking 10mg every night for the past 15 years, so every other night will do for now.
I also was worried about the sometime memory loss. That bothered me more than the leg pain. It’s very tricky to try to pin this down, there is so much to consider. I don’t think the doctors even know. I still think it was Lipitor that caused the stiffness in my legs which is now gone.
lls
Started taking Lipitor in December 2012. In early Spring 2013, I bumped my knee (I’ve had minor surgery on it 2 or 3 years ago) and I was a little surprised when it was still incredibly sore over three weeks later. I dismissed it as having probably been a little worse than I first thought but was probably healing so no worries.
Fast forward to the end of May 2013. Mornings I am barely able to get out of bed and get ready for work because of severe pain in my legs and lower back. During the nights I experience sharp cramping in my left arm and right knee, and phases of chills and sweating (fever-like). As I start to take my medications for the day, it occurs to me that Lipitor has a warning regarding unexplainable muscle and joint pain, especially with fever, so I stopped taking the Lipitor and have since called my doctor.
It has now been two weeks since I stopped taking the medication and I am still in an amazing amount of discomfort. I am curious how long it took for the symptoms to go away after stopping the medication. Thanks!
Arh
Went through a quint bypass 3 months ago. Doc put me on an 80 mg per day dose of atorovastatin. Two weeks ago suffered excruciating lower back and right quadriceps cramping to the point of being unable to stand or walk. Stopped st at in for a few days and saw a reduction in pain. Restarted statin and sharp pain is returning. Callings doc today to stop the statin. Have not heard of anyone else on this board taking 80 mg. Why would any MD start with the max dose anyway? Will look at diet and exercise as an alternative even though the chol numbers improved with a statin.
jgf
Was on lipitor – don’t remember time. Muscle pain in my legs so bad that it hurt to even walk. A friend told me about Red Yeast Rice…. a doctor had told her that it was a very diluted version of lipitor but had the same benefits. I quit the lipitor and NO MORE MUSCLE PAIN. I can’t understand why a doctor thinks it’s a good idea to put people on this stuff.
A few months later – without even checking my numbers, his office called and reminded me to get back on lipitor.
I told him I would not do it. I explained what I was taking and he said ok but watch your diet. (reasonable!) Recently I went to him to get blood work done – proactively. Without even waiting for the results of blood tests he pushed the lipitor, again. I am not overweight, do not have heart disease, am 73, pretty active, although I do have uncomplicated diabetes II.
I have found a new doctor!
Pfizer made 130 billion and caused many $$$$$$$$ additionally. Good business. Good medicine?
T.S.A.
Sept. 9th,2012 had a stent put in and was put on Atorvastatin 20mg. along with three other meds. All was good up en till Month 9 (May of 2013) and I started to get pain in my right and then my left arm, which consisted of weakness, tingling, some cramping at times. It would get so bad at times at night that it would wake me. My left arm was so weak at times that it hurt to pick anything up. And then the twitching of the muscles. I also got neck and upper shoulder/back pain.
This made me a unhappy camper when it came time to focus on any kind of work. And never being a nap person, I found myself getting fatigue and started taking what I call my safety naps to build up a little energy to just get through the day. Finally went to the doctors today 6/7/2013 and the min. I told him the symptoms he said to stop the Atorvastatin and the Effient which could also be causing back pain and the little bruises starting to pop up all over my body. So with that being done today the doc said that everything should be back to the norm in 7 days and if not to come back in. Getting Old, Never A Dull Moment. Or what I say now a days being a baby boomer, Getting Old Isn’t Bad, Its The Rest Of The Crap That’s A Bummer :)
dwp
I’ve been living with sometimes extreme muscle and joint pain which I attributed to Sotalol as the pain occurred after increasing my daily dosage. Muscle and joint pain are proven side effects of Sotalol. I’m also on lipitor so it appears I’m getting a double dose of aches and pain. Could theses drugs ‘spark’ side effects in one another?
I’m almost 60 yrs old and would rather have higher cholesterol than this pain. I was put on lipitor as a precaution after heart surgery not because I had high cholesterol How long does it take for bad cholesterol to affect someone? From family history I figure I got another 20 years give or take a couple.
Do I have to wean myself off lipitor or does one just quit taking it? I live and work outside of major centres so getting into a doctor can take time.
AMC
Please, Anne, don’t be so hasty to stop only because you might not have any side effects at all or at least not for a long time. A lot of people tolerate it very well and you have to weigh the risks with the benefits. Talk to your doctor!! I stopped it for about a month now because the dr. told me my cholesterol was under control, however my legs still hurt some so I am confused as to what to do. I took 10 mg for 15 years.
KM
In March this year I was diagnosed with high cholesterol – I was put the generic of Lipitor. (I’ve never had high cholesterol before) I bought a treadmill and starting walking. To this day I can’t go more than 10 minutes without pains going through my upper right leg..I’ve been walking on it every night! I’ve also noticed that I have more lower back pain than I’ve ever had before.. wasn’t until I started reading through here that this is more than likely due to the meds…I didn’t have these issues before. I also have noticed a problem with short term memory.. (did I lock the door? What was I getting ready to do etc) or someone talking to me and I don’t really hear what they say.. I have sleep apnea so not sure if its affecting my sleep or not.. I haven’t slept well in years.
Anne
I just started Atorvastatin 3 days ago after reading all of this I am stopping it.
Peoples Pharmacy response: Be sure to discuss this with your physician. If you are at high risk for heart disease, you may need another way to control your cholesterol.
Charie
Around 2000 I was given prescription for Lipitor for high cholesterol (just mid-level high). Within approx. 6 months I had such pain in my feet walking was almost an impossibility. Also I was plagued by shooting pains in my shins and inner calves which would bring me screaming out of my sleep (not always sleeping) not being able to walk, helped out only by drinking cold water and hot wet packs. During this time a tic in my eye began and continued for over a year. My doctor told me to stop using it and put me on Gemfibrosil which resulted in the same symptoms. He immediately found another drug, not a statin (all my charts say “no statin” now) with which to lower my cholesterol.
However, I’m left with feet on which I cannot walk (slowly) for more than a block (now my weight has climbed little by little). I also cannot bend forward to work in my garden for more than 20-30 seconds without fierce pain in the soles of my feet. At first it was thought to be a neurology problem but my doctor prescribed quinine sulfate which helped for a couple of yeas but lost its efficacy. The neurologist after determining the pain wasn’t caused by a physiological problem recommended I take two pills per day which keeps the hard core pain away. I seldom have the shooting pains in my legs anymore but make sure I stay hydrated and try to not walk too much because too much walking and not enough water are a dynamite combination for me. I do not advise anyone to take a statin of any kind.
Sally, above, complained of pains in her legs. I think she’s the first one I hear of whose pain presented in the lower extremities. Most claim pain in their upper bodies. My pastor is the first one I ever heard who complained of having the twitching eyelids from Lipitor. It stopped when she went off Lipitor after having upper muscle pain.
PF
I took Crestor for a couple of years, starting in my early 70s (I’m 77), and it improved my cholesterol substantially. A couple of years ago, my doctor told me that taking it 3X a week would do just as well, which was borne out by subsequent blood work.
When Lipitor went generic, I switched, and have been taking 20 mg 3X a week, but the LDL was a little too high, so the doctor suggested going back to a daily dose, which I have been doing for a couple of weeks. During this time, I have had severe leg cramps several times at night, and I have found that this is on the list of side effects, so I plan to discuss this with my doctor ASAP.
Another issue with this and other statins I have tried is the effect on libido, which could be described as an antidote for Viagra (which I also take). I have learned that this is another occasional side effect of statins.
I am male, 5′ 7″, 135 pounds, and my hobby is ultramarathons: I run about 50-60 miles a week and participate in races up to 100K (62 miles), and it’s normal for me to experience some muscle soreness and fatigue, especially after a race or hard workout, but I have begun to worry that statin use may contribute a portion of this effect.
AMC
You may be on to something. I now take Lipitor every other night and can tell you that it’s only been a week but there is a noticeable decline in the pain and stiffness in my legs. Not gone completely but better. I hope it continues to improve. Just spoke to a friend who was put on Celebrex and feels wonderful. Not me, those side effects are worse than Lipitor. Anyone else getting these results after stopping or reducing Lipitor? I am so grateful for this forum and the People’s Pharmacy.
Jo
I had a stroke, carotid surgery to remove a clot and a pfo heart closure two years ago. I was 48 at the time and I thought in perfect health. I have recovered with the exception of losing sight in my left eye. I am on warfarin and Lipitor the rest of my life. I now have extreme lower back pain on my left side and feel like I have the flu. I’m ready to stop Lipitor! Any suggestions for a more natural approach?
joe p
Every one out there, my wife was diagnosed as being fine with her heart. Doctor said to come back in a year. Fortunately she went to a new cardiologist. End result, 4 valves leaking. One portion of her heart very inflamed. Sleep apnea, because she was having trouble catching her breath.
If she was to listen to her past cardiologist, she probably would have been dead by now. Sleep apnea, unknown to your cardiologist or MD, can be fatal. Am not against all Doctors.
All I am saying is everyone knows their own body. TELL the doctor or specialist you are seeing, every ailment, symptom you feel. You are NOT a hypochondriac. You are you, a special person who knows what they are talking about. Don’t be afraid to voice your concerns. Holding back may be bad or worst fatal.
All the best,
Joe P.
AMC
My cholesterol was 153 this month and was told all numbers are very good, so just stop Lipitor! Is the dr. kidding me? Is it safe to stop after 15 years of Lipitor every night? I’m confused so decided to take it every other night 10 mg. which translates to 5mg per night.
Legs are a little better but I’ll have to see. I was under the impression that Lipitor was “good for you”. Had I known the side effects I might have worked very hard at changing my diet, also when I first started 15 years ago it was 250. Was Lipitor really necessary at that time I wonder.
AMC
Well my cholesterol turned out to be 153. As I said before dr. told me to stop Lipitor all together. I am taking 10 mg. for the last 15 years. I decided to take it every other day, which makes it 5mg a day. Started May 7 and have seen slight improvement in stiffness of my legs, however I’m not totally convinced that reducing the Lipitor is helping me. I do intend to stop at some point because I am starting to believe that there are more natural ways to lower and keep cholesterol down. But for now there is a slight improvement and I am grateful for that. Anyone else having this experience?
albert j.
I am taking ATORVASTATIN 40 mg my legs were hurting before but they now are really hurting real bad I had triple bypass 9 years ago and will have the dye shot in me to see whats going on with the legs. I hope they’re not clotted……I was taking LOVASTIN 40 mg tab and to me it hurt but not near as bad I WILL be talking to my DR tomorrow…..
Lost my mind
Tonight will be 3 days without Lipitor.
I don’t understand how this can be possible, but…
All the muscle pain, my knees killing me…all of it is gone!!!!
I feel much better. If this continues, I will never take Lipitor again.
I am amazed at just 2 nights of not taking it, how the pain went away. I could try to take one pill tonight to see if the pain comes back tomorrow, but I am afraid to ever take it and have that horrible pain come back.
I am curious if I were to take one pill just to see what happens, but I am afraid to.
Sarah
amc
I have been told by my Dr. to stop Lipitor after 15 years because I don’t need it anymore. Very leery about stopping after 15 years so I am going to ween off it slowly. I will keep you posted as to my progress and hopefully my legs won’t feel so stiff anymore and I won’t feel like an old lady!
AMC
Spoke to the Dr. yesterday and he said I should just stop the Lipitor because my blood tests were so good. I only wanted to take it every other night and see what happens. Now I am totally confused. I do not want to stop cold turkey after 15 years so I figured I’d do it my way, every other day and see if I get relief. I didn’t take it for 1 night and felt better the next day, but how could it be after only 1 night? Took Lipitor last night and you guessed it, my legs hurt me today. So as I said before I am confused. Also a question, if my blood test was so good, why didn’t the dr. call me?
Lost my mind
I also have had my legs killing me, stiffness, neck hurts every time I drive and all of the other side effects I have read on the posts from people. I also felt fine for many years, but for the past year or so have “felt like an old lady”. My cholesterol was very high 10 years ago, up to 300. I have totally changed my diet to healthy, especially over the past year reading ingredients in everything and making sure I do portion control, no over eating.
My cholesterol went down drastically when I first started taking Lipitor years ago and I have not had high cholesterol since.
I think Lipitor has caused the muscle pain, so I stopped last night taking it, after all these years of 40 mg at night. I want to find out if the pain from this statin medication is the culprit to the pain. Perhaps I never had Fibromyalgia to begin with and it was the Lipitor making me feel so tired and muscle and joint pain. Dr’s have been known to misdiagnose.
I am going to start taking fish oil, vitamin B’s, eat more omega-3, to see if that will help.
Has anyone stopped Lipitor and done this and was able to keep their cholesterol under control?
Sarah
fbl
AMC, what is your cholesterol number? Please read my two comments above.
Unfortunately most people I have talked with who are on cholesterol drugs shouldn’t have been on them to begin with! I’ve only ever met two people who actually needed to be on the drugs because of familial very high cholesterol. Most people in their families didn’t live past 40.
Most people who are above 300 only need to make dietary changes and maybe a supplement or two.
AMC
Can’t believe what I am reading. I have been on 10mg of Lipitor for 15 years. I was fine until about 1 year ago. My legs are killing me! Stiffness makes me feel like an old lady. Thinking of going off the Lipitor for a while and see what happens. If there is something homeopathic I can take for cholesterol I’m in Also a few episodes of memory loss really scared me. I never made the connection. Thank You.
Lost my mind
Hi Joe, I also have been on Lipitor at 40mg per day. I never thought this drug had all of the side effects. I have had much pain the past 10 years…been on Lipitor for those 10 years, was on Zocor before that, but it made my stomach upset. I also have been on Cymbalta since it first came out in 2004 for Fibromyalgia. I stopped Cymbalta 38 days ago and am still having problems with that. But then I thought about the Lipitor and looked at all the posts from Lipitor side effects and what it can do to a person in time. I want to stop taking it tomorrow. I just took my dose for today, before reading posts.
My Dr said, since I started Lipitor, all I need to do is a yearly CBC to make sure my liver is not being damaged. So far she said my blood work is fine. I never was told about the muscle pain or any of the other side effects. Now I am very concerned! I assume my cholesterol will go up in October when I take my CBC, but my question is:
Can you suddenly stop taking Lipitor or are there withdrawals, side effects from discontinuing suddenly?
Cymbalta has been extremely difficult to stop, even after tapering down over a 6 month period. I have been feeling very tired for too many years and muscle pain and everything I have read about side effects and long term use from Lipitor. So if I can also stop Lipitor and have already stopped Cymbalta, I would think I would feel better.
Replies from anyone is much appreciated.
Sarah
LJL
AK, I felt cold on my right arm and it felt like throbbing pain, halfway between my elbow and shoulder. I am always warming the area with the palm of my hand or something. Really odd. I never had that problem until I started statin drugs. I quit Lipitor weeks ago but that arm is still sensitive to cold. I have limited use of that arm due to pain and discomfort.
LJL
Hi Joe. It is a joke. All the docs know to do is to prescribe meds. I have seen the pharmaceutical salesmen & women in the doctor’s office. My husband overheard one sales rep reminding the doc about “bonuses” and “rewards”. (Read: kickbacks). The doctors are under pressure from their medical groups and insurance companies to tow the line and prescribe, prescribe, prescribe. Even medical professionals who truly care about patients are largely misinformed. Drug companies have a powerful influence in medical publications and education of doctors. Pretty damn sad.
Linda L
joe p
Have been on Lipitor about ten years. I changed my doctor because I told him I had muscle pain and he laughed it off. He said to take CoQ 10. I changed doctors.
My new doctor noticed when I got up from my chair, the difficulty with my knees and my back.He suggested shots to my spine and knees. I said this ends.
I then said enough is enough. Every joint in my body was aching. Stopped this drug about 4 weeks ago 03/2013. Pains just starting to go away.
Everything seems to be a joke with these doctors. Have you ever seen the drug salespeople in their offices? They are giving them hundreds of samples.
Stay away. Everything people are posting is entirely true.
Joe P
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I was on Simvastatin and complained ao muscle spasms for several years. They could come at any time and be almost anywhere in my body. Legs, foot, ankle, back, hips, even right under my breast area. They last about 5 minutes. Sometimes longer.
The pain was very severe and came in waves.
I was switched to Lipitor about a year ago and have noticed that the cramps are coming more often. I had over 25 episodes in one day. The doctor took me off the Lipitor last week. After 3 days off the medication, the cramps are disappearing. I am sleeping better and I am more alert. No more getting up in the middle of the night with leg cramps.
Thank God my new doctor listens to me.
bjg
I was doing fine on Vytorin when I was switched to Lipitor. Immediately I became nauseated, like the beginnings of a pregnancy. I rarely ate at all during the day, all I really wanted was liquid! Then I started having short term memory problems, and then, the worse, muscle cramps. At first my doc shrugged it off, but yesterday, my labs were all normal and he told me to JUST STOP.
This is the first morning in 2 years I awoke without nausea, muscle cramps, and not knowing why I went into the kitchen. MAKE YOUR DOCTORS. LISTEN TO YOU… I WASN’T AGGRESSIVE ENOUGH and I’m a Registered Nurse!!
AK
After scrolling through comments, I don’t think I see others with my particular issue. I took Lipitor for a few years during my 30s with no problem. I stopped in my 40s because I just don’t like taking maintenance Rx. I have the inherited so it is always sky-high. Figured that’s just the way I’m made–I have no weight issues nor any other risk factors than just the high cholesterol.
In my mid-40s I took it up again, frankly out of vanity–xanthomas on all 4 eyelids. I tried Crestor for awhile, then stopped because of suspected side effects. Side effects went away. Tried it again a couple years later, then switched to Lipitor. Ready to stop again. Why? Although 20 mgs a day has brought my levels from 440 to 283 (yes I am happy–that’s a lot)– the side effect appears to have returned.
So what is it? I start having problems with my left hand and arm. A strange, cold feeling. Sometimes nerve pain in the hand, sometimes sharp pain running up from the wrist through the ulna area. Symptoms that mimic carpal tunnel, but it isn’t (besides, I’m right handed and most of my computer work is with the mouse and I just use it at home).
I have always played piano but not lately and right now I don’t even want to because of my arm. Anyone else feel cold from the shoulder down their arm on one side?
Jen
I was put on 20mg Lipitor after a suspected TIA and my cholesterol levels were slightly elevated. After only 5 days I was experiencing back pain from my shoulder blades through to my chest so severe it woke me up and I thought I was having a heart attack! I immediately stopped the pills after talking with my pharmacist and went to see my Dr the following week. Even though all my test results came back normal for the TIA…. so obviously wasn’t one…. she still insisted I take Crestor at 5mg as my LDL level was slightly above normal but my overall level was average.
After reading the side effects on the website, those pills also hit the bin. I will give my exercise a boost and try niacin tabs first before I poison myself again thank you very much!
ts
I have been taking 40mg of Lipitor for just over a year and have had muscle and joint pain that has been so bad that I have not been able to sit or lie down also bad memory loss which I didn’t really think about just thought it was age even though I am only 47. By accident saw a report on Lipitor and the side affects and stopped taking it straight away, it has been a week today and just about all the muscle pain has gone and memory seems to be a little better but still have a bit of joint pain. I will now be very careful as to what drugs I take from now on am just hoping that it does not take too long for the joint pain to go and memory to improve. Will try diet now before taking any other drugs.
fbl
n t, dense breasts are common and I had serious problems with fibrocystic breasts. Mammograms were so painful I asked my family Dr. if I could give them up. He said yes, he wasn’t convinced that they were healthy.
He sent me for thermography exams and even though they couldn’t see through the masses, at least it wasn’t painful.
My Dr. then started me on liquid iodine and my pain gradually got better and the breasts didn’t hurt any more. After a few years I discovered Iodoral and found the tablets a much nicer way to get my iodine.
Now I have absolutely no problems with fibrocystic breasts. Also no sign of breast cancer!
n t
Two sisters had breast cancer one sister on 80 mg Zocor the breast cancer was aggressive my sister died she had DNA proved it was not familial, the other sister stopped lipitor doing great no signs of cancer before the breast cancer she was diagnosed with diabetes. The doctors prescribe to me Lipitor, got fatty liver, Crestor fatty liver could not move x-ray done no arthritis also Wellchol, Niaspan, My breast were so dense doctors could not guarantee I had no breast cancer.
Stopped taking statins 3 years ago the last two mammograms the doctors were happy to inform me I had no breast cancer. I take approximately 4000 mg of omega 3, Chia seeds in soup, eggs, oatmeal on everything. I went through loss of memory, fatty liver, joint pain, diagnosed with diabetes and breast so dense the doctors could not guarantee I did not have breast cancer. I hope the doctor did not ruin my liver. Any statin they tried hurt me. I felt like a guinea pig. I do not take statins
LJL
I took only 4 doses then stopped Lipitor. I experienced nausea, diarrhea 24/7, headaches, weakness, lethargy and insomnia. This drug is bad news. Cholesterol is only one indicator of CHD risk. Keeping down inflammation and free radicals is vitally important. I am switching back to red yeast rice and niacin. Also added oatmeal and 3 cups vegetables/greens to my diet and am avoiding omega 6 fats. If the natural route doesn’t work, oh well. I am not taking a drug “shortcut”.
vi
I was prescribed Lipitor (40 mg tablets) for high cholesterol by my family doctor just over a week ago. Shortly after ingesting the pill in the evening, I began having severe long cramps in my lower abdomen and back. The cramps felt deep within my body and they lasted for several hours After the second pill, I decided to stop this medication. The cramps stopped the next day but returned on and off during the week. (I’ve also a pain in my upper back shoulder.)
I decided that I must have the ‘flu thinking that Lipitor was not the problem. However, I saw my doctor today who advised that I take a quarter of each pill per day and slowly increase the dosage back to 40 mg. It was impossible to divide each pill in four, and difficult to divide it into two pieces so I took the smaller piece this evening and within 15 minutes, the lower back and abdominal cramping has begun.
I had barely begun to recover from the adverse effects of this drug, and now I’ve committed myself to another week or more of experiencing cramps in my lower back and abdomen as well as feeling miserably unwell. As I have very high cholesterol, I wanted to give this drug a fair chance, but now I believe that it may do more harm than good. As I write, the cramping gives me considerable pain and discomfort. I do not want to continue feeling so unwell, and I wonder for how long even though I have decided once more to discontinue Lipitor.
Sam
I get Atorvastatin (10 mg) since six months. Recently, I start to have major problems, such as: Memory problems, cognitive dysfunction, confusion, amnesia, and very nervous all the time.
I know that what affect brain are usually chemicals materials, so I thought about my medication. I stop taking it for about five days, I became correct. I return to Atorvastatin again, immediately symptoms returned. I need this medication, I really don’t know what I do because at Montreal Canada doctors are not comprehensive professional in general, they don’t see things in global.
rbweavco
I was on a Lipitor regimen for 10 years but terminated it in 2008 after a physician suggested to me that neuropathic symptoms I was experiencing may have been associated with my past Lipitor use. The trouble is that my symptoms became much worse and I have apparently the condition C.I.D.P. and can no longer drive my car and walking is very difficult. I am also losing the good use of my hands and arms and I have pain 24/7 in my feet and legs. I am also showing signs of Parkinson’s. It is too late for me but I want to warn other possible victims.
MV
I am a 53 year old female. 3 weeks ago my Dr. put me on Avtorvastatin (10mg 3 times a week) because for the last few years my cholesterol has been high & diet & exercises aren’t bringing it down. I also have rheumatoid arthritis & take prescription twice a day for that.
For the past 3 weeks I thought my arthritis has gotten worse! In the morning I can’t walk down my stairs. During the day my knees ache like never before. All day long I have awful gas pains in my upper digestive area.
This morning I decided to do a search on Avtorvastatin… I can’t believe what I am reading!! I also can’t believe my Dr. prescribed this for me when she knows I have severe joint pain to begin with!!
I am not taking it any more. I want to get rid of this digestive pain & be able to walk normally again. But what can I do about the cholesterol? I like the homeopathic idea but I don’t think my insurance covers that.
Signed,
Happy I know why I haven’t felt good these past 3 weeks.
But still Unhappy about my cholesterol levels :(
Denise B.
My doctor started me on Lipitor and Plavix a year ago, when my Cholesterol was about 240 and I had what they presumed was a very minor tiny stroke (my hand got temporary paralysis, which I now know was caused by my low potassium level caused by my blood pressure medicine). I am a very healthy person with the exception of a little high blood pressure (over 60 yrs). Have never been hospitalized for any illness. non-smoker. High cholesterol runs in my family – my mom is 91 and has very high cholesterol never took medicines. I was on these meds for about 6 months and started to feel fatigue. It was hard to work. I was soo tired and it was an effort to do anything. I would feel like I was going to fall asleep on the way home from work. I ached all over. Felt like I was 80yrs old!
A few weeks ago I started getting hip aches. If I walked at a brisk pace, my hips started to ache. My lower back ached. I would wake up in the middle of the night because my hips hurt so bad to turn over. I decided to stop both meds. Withing 24 hours I started to notice a difference. NO MORE ACHES AN PAINS!! Such a Relief! I’ll take my chances with my high cholesterol. At least I feel great. And my energy is back!
fbl
Bill M, read my comments above and choose what is right for you before the drugs kill you!
Our nursing homes are filling up with people who have been on the statins. I know several people from church who are firm believers in their Drs. advice and won’t go off the drugs, even as their mobility is more limited every day and their brain is not functioning well. They wouldn’t even read the info I’d brought in for them to read.
We have been blessed with a good family Dr. for over 20 years. He is a DO, a Homeopath and Chinese Acupuncturist. He gives drugs when there is no other option.
Bill M
My Doctor put me on Atorvastatin a couple weeks ago. First I noticed calf muscle pain. Then my upper legs were feeling crampy. When I woke up this morning I could barely walk. Sitting at a desk all day doesn’t help and I still can barely walk. I the past I was put on simvistatin which caused sharp shoulder blade pain in my back. Now with Atorvastatin the pain seems to be in my calves and upper legs. I’m done with statin drugs and am letting my Doctor know today.
LM
I friends mother was switched to a generic form back in October. Since then the best way to describe it, is that she has become like someone with dementia. She can not remember stuff, confused, and signs of cognitive dysfunction. She does not see that there is anything wrong with her and that everyone else is the problem. They took her to the ER and they ruled out just about everything. They did blood work but did not test her cholesterol levels and said everything was find. Can all this be from the drug and she just does not realize she has a problem?
CB
I am 53 and female. I started the generic Atorvastatin last Oct. My doctor put me on it even though she acknowledged my cholesterol dropped from the first blood test 3 months prior (252 to 222). Almost immediately, my joints ached to the point I thought I was catching the flu, especially my fingers and shoulders. After about a month I put 2+2 together because it was the only new medicine I’d started taking, so I researched it. After I read about the side effects, I stopped taking it and phoned my doctor. She suggested taking half a tablet 3x a week. I decided not to take it at all. When I last visited her this month, she prescribed a different statin (I think it’s the generic of Zocor). I haven’t taken it and I don’t think I will.
The thing is, my symptoms haven’t entirely gone away, especially in my shoulders! My doctor asked me if I still had the symptoms, which tells me I’m not the only one with this problem. Just about every day I have to take Advil for the joint pain!
David W.
I am a Deputy Sheriff. Five years ago, at age 50, I had a very light heart attack, and had two medicated stints installed. I was off work for about two months. I noticed short term memory problems immediately upon my return to work. I have always been somewhat absent minded, but let me illustrate the difference. Before the heart attack, I might arrest someone, do the reports, deal with a total stranger for a couple of hours, and then not see or hear anything for several weeks. Naturally, when I would get a subpoena for court I would remember very little: until I pulled my file and reviewed my reports. The difference was, that after being placed on Lipitor, somebody would mention something about a case I had taken just a few days before, and I wouldn’t remember it, and then when I looked at my report: I would recognize my hand writing. This did not occur consistently.
Needless to say it threw me for a loop. I complained to my doctors, and it wasn’t until about two years ago that they started to admit that statins could be causing this. For everyone’s information, I had been having a yearly physical for ten years prior to the heart attack. Only one once did my cholesterol check slightly high, I have never had high blood pressure, but was placed on medication to reduce that as well. After reading the other posts here, I’m wondering if at least some of my aches and pains, that I have written off to aging are caused by this stuff.
P. Annie
I had to stop taking Lipitor because it caused me to be bedridden with extremely severe fatigue. After stopping Lipitor, took about a week to get back to normal level of energy. One extremely good thing happened while on Lipitor, my cholesterol labs went from over 200 to 64 with just one month on Lipitor!!! Amazing!
Will be starting a second trial period of taking Lipitor in February 2013. This second trial is to see if the extreme fatique happens again while on Lipitor. If it does, then we’ll know it was the Lipitor. If not, then I will feel more confident to continue the Lipitor to bring down my high cholesterol.
Craig W
I have taken 40 mg Lipitor and 200 mg CoQ10 enzyme daily for 8 years since a circumflex stent with apparent side effects. I have recently begun taking the generic atorvastatin due to my health insurance no longer allowing the name brand even with my $4 co-pay card for Lipitor.
Now I am experiencing some mental fogginess and a decreased ability to focus. Could these be attributed to the generic drug, since I never has ANY side-effects from Lipitor for 8 years?
Eddie
The above comments reflect my experience: I got stupid(er) and achier. I am not, however, a slow learner and I discontinued the drug and started eating in a healthier fashion: less oil, less cheese, less meat – more vegetables. Not sure how my numbers have responded but I’m 20+ pounds lighter so something is ‘working,’ and no, I was not trying for weight loss – I’m 65 and prior to shifting my eating had varied +/- ten pounds – it is now definitively and stably lower. I’m slated for a physical and we’ll see if my cholesterol has responded.
jls
I took Lipitor for several years with no problem, but developed memory problems on Simvastin. My daughter is the one who noticed it when we were visiting her over the holidays. I did some research and stopped taking the Simvastin and the issue resolved in a number of weeks. Looking back, I realized that I had adapted over time by making extensive to do lists for myself as reminders. I also had become anxious about the bookkeeping I was doing for a local org. What a relief to have it resolved.
Walter M.
Was on Lipitor for many years. 3 years ago the VA put me on Simvastatin. Occasional right leg cramp but goes away when I stretch. Memory is spotty but have a wife who remembers everything. Some weakness.
CN
I am taking Lovastin. Have also took Crestor and Lipitor. I told my Dr. About leg cramps and spasms but she said it is not the medicine when I ask. I stopped taking for the next 3 weeks and then seen Dr. Who insisted I would have a stroke/heart attack if I did not start back taking so I did. Now, 6 weeks later I have added brain fog/memory loss to the side affects. How can I know what to do? I will have a new Dr. In December because my present Dr. Is moving out of state. Nov 1, 2012
PEOPLE’S PHARMACY RESPONSE: Bring this up with the new doctor when you see him/her. It is worth the discussion.
RJZ
I am a 68 y.o. R.N. w/ 3 cardiac stents, placed 12-10, & a strong family h/o vascular disease. I had been on 4 statins over the last 10 years or so, including probably Crestor and Lipitor. I had read about muscle destruction, but didn’t associate the “charlie horses” that would make me get up in the middle of the night w/ the statins for awhile. Switching to Zetia stopped the cramping but didn’t control my lipid #’s. So, w/ the help of my pharmacist, my doc changed me to pravastatin.
The first dosage made me feel awful and she cut it in half and I did OK for awhile, & then the CAD was dx. I spent a year in the Dr. Dean Ornish program & in counseling and lost weight and learned to manage my stress. (I was already a vegetarian exerciser.) Right around the time of graduation from the Ornish program this May, I started noticing foggy thinking and an inability to concentrate. With the concurrence of my PCP and cardiologist, I stopped the Plavix first and then the statin.
Not only has my mental sharpness returned, but I have noticed that my chronic heart burn, resulting in some esophageal scarring, has decreased to once every 2 weeks or so. (I also stopped my daily calcium after reading about it on this site.) Yes, I still have arthritic & bursitis pain but the weight loss has helped my hips and knees. And the Ornish diet has improved my 8 y.o. pre-diabetic #’s to normal levels. My lipid levels are a work in progress, but acceptable. Total cholesterol is
JB
In November 2011, my husband had 3 stents put in the arteries of his heart. One more blockage, which was 30% was left alone at that time. He was put on a cholesterol drug and Plavix… the Plavix caused many problems, but since this comment is about cholesterol drugs, I will tell you for all those months he woke every morning saying every bone in his body hurt and I could notice some mental confusion. Finally, this past Sept he stopped both drugs and now has no aches or pains when he gets up each day or at anytime thru the day. Mental confusion seems to be resolving. His Dr. tried to get him to go back on the cholesterol drug, but he refused. His stress test in November, showed no problem with his heart at this time.
MFT
I to have been taking red yeast rice for cholesterol, I have found my hair thinning very bad so I quit taking it and my hair is not thinning as bad.
KathK
My husband: statins for 10+ years
Off them for 6 months due to mixup in tests. (Late 2008)
Put on Lipitor: (Dec. 2008)
Within 2 months of resuming Lipitor, unable to walk without severe groin pain.
Hip replacement due to a vascular necrosis (2009)
Now diagnosed w Parkinson’s Disease, which I believe was intensified/caused by long term statin use.
Symptoms on statins:
*sleep disturbance
*chronic muscle aches/pains
*brain fog
*sexual dysfunction
*pre-diabetes
I asked the ortho if there was a database linking meds to surgeries; he said no, and also remarked that my tires might be slashed in the middle of the night if I mentioned the idea that stains might be causing the increased need in hip replacements!
Diane in Western NY
My cholesterol was consistently in the 250 to 275 range for as long as testing was used. However, 80 to 100 of that was “good” cholesterol. I was not overweight and was very active. It did not matter what kind of diet I ate. The numbers were always the same.
Finally, my new doctor wanted me to go on a statin, so I was put on Lipitor. It was OK for about a year and my cholesterol lowered about 100 points (but my “good” cholesterol was reduced by half as well). I was also taking CoQ10 as a precaution.
Gradually I noticed increasing muscle problems with cramps, weakness, aching, etc. I began to suspect it might be the Lipitor. I finally told the Doctor I wanted to discontinue it and it was suggested to use Crestor instead. I did not have any muscle problems on the Crestor, but I had terrible digestive problems – diarrhea and room-clearing flatulence.
I finally refused to take any more. I am now free of all symptoms and back to my 250 cholesterol level. I am happy with that. My relatives all lived into their 80’s and 90’s active and in good health and they never took a statin. Quality of life is more important to me than a laboratory number chosen by someone whose intelligence and agenda is not known to me.
My husband has had a heart attack and was put on a statin. He also has had terrible problems with his muscles and with his memory while on them. His doctor stopped the statin and had him try a supplement -policosanol. He is doing fine on that and has great cholesterol numbers. No more statins!
MAK
Lipitor side effect of peripheral neuropathy of both arms and hands. Very painful and frustrating not to be able to use one’s hands because of a drug!
This began in Feb. 2012. Once identified, I immediately discontinued use of the drug and while symptoms have slowly abated, I still have problems with my hands. Still no feeling in the fingers and pain in the wrists and hands remains. No more pain in the arms though.
Doctors tell me it will take as much as, or perhaps more than, a year to resolve….IF it resolves. Neither of my physicians had ever heard of this being a problem until I took information to them on relevant lawsuits listed on the internet. It’s obvious that company sales reps are not providing full disclosure on this drug (and are probably not hearing about it from company bosses) and/or there are not enough research articles on the issue. The prevailing thought is that if the numbness and pain are not in your legs, it’s YOU, not the drug.
Takes some convincing but with some tests, refusal to continue the medication and gradual reduction of symptoms, they’ll be convinced.
J.V.I.
After I rid myself of the pain of osteoarthritis of the pelvis, and spine, and, bursitis in the shoulders, I suffered from pain of the sciatic nerve in my left leg, and numbness in my fingers, and toes. Remembering of these side effects being possible with the taking of statins, I stopped taking Lipitor, and the problems ceased after three days.
Since then, I began suffering from pains in my shoulders, and arms,and, numbness, and tingling in my fingers, and attributed this to Crestor. The pains disappeared when I stopped taking the Crestor.
At the beginning of August, I was put on Vytorin 10/20mgs., as, the results of a blood test showed that,the Total Cholesterol was 308; LDL 220; Triglycerides 204; and, HDL 47. Almost immediately, the pains in my shoulders, arms, elbows, and wrists returned, as did the problems with my fingers. I stopped taking the medication mid-August.
Near the end of August, I began taking Slim C, one packet per day, for one week, then, two packets per day. Unfortunately, I’m allergic to citrus, and, began having problems with my stomach after a week of taking two packets daily, and, had to stop, the first week in September.
I decided to try using remedies recommended in your book, “People’s Pharmacy Quick & Handy Home Remedies”, and, began using Benecol; taking Cinnamon Capsules 500mgs. twice daily; using more Cocoanut Oil for cooking;and, eating an handful of Almonds, and one of Walnuts, for dinner a few days a week.
I took a blood test on the 1st., October, and, the results showed: Total Cholesterol 287; Triglycerides 95; LDL 194; HDL 74.
James D.
Until a year ago, I was taking Zocor/simva 40 mg. /day. I came down with weakness in my legs, upper body muscle aches, Type II diabetes, peripheral neuropoathy. My lower-body weakness remains to this day – a parkinson’s -like weakness. I blame it all on simva.
VC
I have genetically elevated cholesterol, have tried every statin including the RX fish oil and was unable to tolerate any of them. My liver actually HATES most medications so I had to consider quality of life versus lower lab numbers. Cardin-vascular disease doesn’t run in my family & I’m 65 so I will continue with non-medication controls. Doctors do not believe patients, fact of life.
Patrick
As with all drugs, the possibility of side effects exist.
I wish you would give some data points as to what ratio of problems exist vs the number of people taking the drug!!!
People should be told the “magnitude” to the problem you outline as opposed
to just spreading fear… I guess that the way you get noticed.
I have been taking Lipitor for 15 years and NEVER had any of the issues you describe!
Pat
My husband and I are both on Lipitor and we both take Coenzyme Q10 because statins interfere with the CoQ10 metabolism. I did have some leg pain until I started taking the CoQ10.
Don
83 years old and have been on statins for probably 15 years (or so it seems). Really bad muscle aches with Zocor so doc switched me to Lipitor (40 mgs a day) about a year ago. Aches and pains subsided but not in my upper left arm; still aches in the evening and at night.
After two triple bypass operations and stents since age 65 these aches seem a small price to pay for survival but it sure would be nice not to have muscle aches (which do seem a bit controlled with daily doses of CoEnzyme Q10).
I do seem to be less mentally sharp now compared to 20 years ago but hard to say whether this is just old age or statin side effects.
fbl
Our family Dr. threatened my hubby saying if he didn’t get his cholesterol under control He’d have to take a drug.
At that point many years ago we had bought into the low fat, non-hydrogenated fat diet. I decided that since that wasn’t working that we would go back to the original way people ate over 100 years ago.
I got rid of all the grocery store oils other than Extra Virgin Olive Oil. We have used Organic unprocessed coconut oil, palm oil, and for mayonnaise almond, or other nut oil. I save the drippings from our organic bacon to use as well.
Yeah, it worked! It took a few years but his cholesterol number went down 100 points and the other fatty acids are in balance. He stays right about 225 now which is perfect. We use almost no packaged foods so it is not hard to control the fats consumed.
Centurion studies have shown the best longevity at the mid 200 level cholesterol number.
CAS
I was put on Lipitor after my MI ten months ago. I am in very good health otherwise. After taking Lipitor for three months, I began having extreme fatigue, muscle pain in the legs, back and arms, and terrible memory loss. I didn’t understand what was going on. I told my doctor about the symptoms but he just said I was recovering from the MI. At four months, I couldn’t take it anymore and quit taking Lipitor. Within a week I was back to normal. I have since been lowering my cholesterol through diet and exercise with great results. In my opinion Lipitor is bad news.
LWR
I had a carotid stent put in because of 80% blockage in the left carotid. After which I was told to take Lipitor. I took it for about 6 weeks and began to experience muscle weakness, foggy memory, pains in my lower back and elsewhere and fatigue. With each pill, the symptoms got worse so I told the Dr. and was put on Crestor, same thing happened, then I was put on Zetia, again the symptoms came back and with less time in between them.
I read in your column about these problems and stopped taking them. My energy level came back, I became stronger and the aches disappeared. My cholesterol level hasn’t changed (about 214) and my stent is still clear after 3 1/2 years. I am 72 years old. In retrospect, I see that my aunt who was 90 at the time was put on lipitor and she experienced the same problems. We attributed it to the normal aging process. I now do not think so and feel that she would have experienced her very good health, prior to the drug, for much longer.
This was several years before I had my experience with the drug and didn’t know the consequences it could have for sensitive people. I have since discovered that I must be careful of each drug that is added to my regimen. I am also sensitive to the generic thyroid medication but am ok with synthroid, which is more expensive. I was also told by my Dr. to check the bottle each time it is filled to make sure that the generic hasn’t been substituted by the insurance co. We really have to be pro-active about our health and check everything out. LWR
CMcD
My total cholesterol was 260 (HDL under 40) and within 3 months of starting Lipitor, total cholesterol dropped to 130 — and HDL eventually increased to 48. I suffered NO adverse effects from Lipitor — so I am one of the lucky ones. My body makes cholesterol. I exercise daily and eat healthful, organic, homemade meals, yet I could not control my cholesterol with a healthy lifestyle. I have not had a heart attack, have no heart disease, only a family history of all of the above. I took it as a preventive measure for 5 yrs, and, as a result of your program, I stopped taking it.
Cholesterol went up again — but hsCRP is .5, and since that’s a marker of inflammation and more related to heart disease than cholesterol, I’m OK with higher than normal cholesterol. Thanks for the great information on your website and radio program!!
JAW
I have been taking red yeast rice for several years to control my cholesterol for several years. It controls it well, and for me there are no side effects.
jaw
dl
When 3 days after stopping simvistatin gave me relief from aching muscles and tiredness, I decided to eliminate any statin. Now 2 years later I started to reconsider when lab reports showed gains in cholesterol. Just starting on Zetia and starting to feel aches. I will give it a full 2 weeks and make my decision. Quality of life is too important and I need to keep exercising to keep my weight under 120. It would be counterproductive to not exercise and have low cholesterol. I will try higher does of fish oil to see if that helps.
My doctor just laughs off my concerns so I need to find a new doctor too. When I told him that death dates of my parents seemed meaningless when in fact they had strokes 12-15 years prior to death. Why didn’t they ever ask about that history?
Sally
I was on Lipitor for several years…it really lowered my bad cholesteral, but I had very bad cramps in my feets and was, repeatedly, told by my doctor that Lipitor was not the cause. I went to foot doctors and nobody else thought it was the Lipitor.
I finally had foot surgery and lost a toe…I firmly believer it was the Lipitor. My doctor left town and I left off the Lipitor. Of course, the damage was done as far as my feet were concerned, but I still feel it was the effects of the Lipitor.
mr
I have been on 20mg of pravastatin for about 3 years. Diet and exercise and fish oil still left my lipids slightly over the limit and everyone in my family died of heart attack or stroke, some young, although none of them took the dietary precautions I have.
Now, sporadic sharp pains in my right foot when I first put weight on it. A sharply increased inability to remember a name I know perfectly well. I’m 68, maybe that’s age, or ….
Greg
I had been taking Lipitor for approx 10 years. 3 years ago I took only 1/2 of a 10mg pill because I was tired all of the time. 2 months ago, I stopped taking it all together.
I sleep better at night, I am feel more awake during the day (not tired because I am sleeping better) Instead of Lipitior, I have switched to eating oatmeal every day to help lower my cholesterol.
Rick B
I was on Lipitor for about 20 years. I was on 10mg per day, but decided many years ago to go to 10mg every other day. That dosage seemed to work ok to keep my cholesterol in check.
About 4 years ago I started to experience some muscle problems in my arms. First I had a torn rotator cuff in my right shoulder. That took a year to recover from and a long time in physical therapy. Then two years ago I tore a muscle loose in my left shoulder. I was just standing and turned around suddenly and I felt the muscle break loose in the left shoulder. The torn muscle remains a problem for me.
My doctor immediately took me off of Lipitor and all statins. My cholesterol numbers went out of limit within a couple of weeks after stopping Lipitor. My doctor decided I should try Lipofen which is not a statin drug. The Lipofen seems to be working in keeping my cholesterol under control. I’m glad the Lipofen is working, but I question the side effects? I also wonder why they did not use Lipofen earlier if it is that good.
Questions remain unanswered about Lipofen in my mind and I do not know anyone else on this drug. I know several people that had bad effects from various statin drugs and they were all related to muscle problems.
Nan
I have been on Lipitor and then Simvastatin for about ten years and recently have been experiencing symptoms which I attributed to as just getting old. I have memory problems, muscle cramping, lack of energy to the point I call myself a “slug.” Recently I started having spasms in my arms similar to bugs crawling on my skin and one day started to feeling a vibration like symptom when touching my computer mouse and thought it was the mouse but when I later put my hand on the table, it happened again. I
complained about my symptoms to a friend and she told me she had the same symptoms until she stopped taking a statin. I stopped the statin without consulting with my doctor since the last 4 times he told me how perfect my reports have been. I have more energy, cramping is completely gone and the crawling-vibration symptom completely stopped.
I will tell him next time I go in for blood work that I want to try diet and stay off the statins. I hope I haven’t had permanent damage as a result of taking the drug.
R.A.
Some 20 years ago I began statin drugs following a heart attack and stents. The first was Pravachol. I had problems with that, but I don’t recall what they were.
I was switched to Zocor. Over time my hips got so I could barely walk. I thought I was going to need a hip replacement. My doctor thought the problem might be caused by Zocor and switched me to Lipitor. My hip problems disappeared completely. I had no idea Zocor had been the problem.
I was on 10 mg of Lipitor for maybe 10 years, and then 5 mg for a year. But I stopped taking Lipitor at all about 4 months ago due to serious leg muscle weakness (I could hardly walk up stairs), unacceptable bowel control problems and concern thatLipitor might be the cause of my increasingly noticeable memory loss.
I had previously experimented by going on and off lipitor several times and each time the bowel problem went away. But each time my doctor, felt strongly I needed to go back on Lipitor. Without lipitor my HDL remains very good (I take 1500 mg generic time release niacin), my LDL is too high I’m told. But finally I have taken myself off Lipitor and my muscle problems have completely gone away and bowel problems are almost entirely gone. I can’t say for sure about my memory but I feel like it is gradually improving.
I feel at least as good, maybe better both physically and memory-wise than I have in some time. (I have had no problem with my four non-drug coated stents in 22 years.)
Joe H.
I am now taking the generic version and have had some problems with weakness and muscle pains. I started taking a version of CoQ 10 by the name of Ubqunol, (I think that is how it is spelled). I think it has helped with the weakness and tiredness I was experiencing. Maybe that will help you also
Joe
jmc
My mother suffered for years with pain in her legs the doctor could not explain and didn’t really try to investigate. Since she had “back” problems from her mid-thirties on, no one considered that connected to her overall health. She died overnight from a heart attack. The doctor said her heart just “exploded”, it was a muscle and had just shredded………that had she survived the initial attack, she could not have lasted much longer and there was no treatment.
I have tried red yeast rice for my “elevated” cholestrol, but after almost two years realized I was having leg aches and back problems, aka arthritis. Stopped taking the additive and the aches and pains have gone away. Apparently statins affect me the same as they did my mom.
My sister died from cancer at early age, so can’t compare her experience, and younger brother claims no problems so far.
Don’t plan to ever take statins, poor life quality versa long life???? I’ll take my chances.
Joe G
Ten years ago I started taking Lipitor–but within two weeks I was experiencing weakness and aching muscles over much of my body. I told my doctor–he told me to stop the Lipitor immediately, and prescribed simvastatin. I began taking that, and have had no problems since. My LDL is at an acceptable level, and an angiogram (taken due to a congenital heart valve problem) showed no arterial plaque buildup.
wesley
Lipitor, and all of the statins I tried, caused joint pain. At first I thought this was due to a family history of arthritis, as joint pain was not widely mentioned as a side effect. At the advice of my physician I stopped Lipitor, the joint pain now only occurs as an occasional flare-up.
TOC
I took Crestor 10mg for several months. I took a trip and my legs were bothering me. I dismissed this as I have a bad knee. A month later I went to New York as I do every fall. My legs were bothering me and I decided to ignore it and walk anyway. By the end of two days I could not walk at all.
I read a lot and I could not get into the rhythm of the book. I told my physician this. He was dismissive, but told me to take Crestor every other day. My legs still hurt 24/7. I was reading a book at the time I thought was difficult.
I stopped taking Crestor all together and my legs did not hurt any more and the book was easy to read.
J.M.
I was put on simvastatin about 4 years ago because my cholesterol was borderline. I started having muscle and joint aches, which at first, I did not associate with the drug. I was also having problems with fuzzy thinking. That was extremely difficult since I was a 911 operator.
I finally started hearing others with their complaints, so I did some research on my own. I told my Dr., but had already stopped taking them. In the years since, my cholesterol is good because of diet and exercise. My memory is fine now, but I continue to have joint pain. I have heard others have continued their pain after stopping statins and am wondering if that is the case with me or something altogether different.
I have been tested for arthritis and it was negative (just the blood test for inflammation). Yet I continue to have horrible pain in my hips and lower back when I get up. It takes awhile for it to go away after walking. My Mom also had to stop Lipitor.