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Cholesterol medication can be lifesaving for older patients, but that doesn’t mean taking it is risk-free.
A new study found that while
The authors of this study used data from past research to estimate the effects of prescribing statins to all people aged 75 or older who don’t have heart disease.
They found that statin use would prevent thousands of deaths from heart attacks and heart disease. However, it would also increase rates of cognitive impairment, muscle damage and falls.
In an editorial about this study, Michael W. Rich, MD, of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, wrote that “even very modest adverse effects attributable to
Statins lower cholesterol by preventing the patient’s body from making cholesterol. Some guidelines advise against
These side effects can cause disabilities and prevent older adults from carrying out daily tasks.
There would also be an increase in side effects specific to older adults that could overwhelm the potential benefits of using
In his editorial, Dr. Rich argued that “the findings strongly support the view that when it comes to prescribing statins for primary prevention in older adults, less is more.”
The study and editorial were published April 20, 2015 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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