Statins -- when to see a doctor about side effects

Statins — when to see a doctor about side effects

I recommend consulting your doctor when experiencing unexplained weakness that does not originate from physical activity, tenderness, or muscle pain. The doctor may recommend options, including;

  • Changing the dose by lowering it or taking drugs day after day, more so for people with satin in blood for a long time.
  • Going slow on exercise to reduce muscle injury risk.
  • Substitute the current drug for a different satin type because they work differently for different people.
Crystal Kadir

MS, Durham University
GP

The work of a family doctor includes a wide range of clinical diversity, which requires extensive knowledge and erudition from a specialist. However, I believe that the most important thing for a family doctor is to be human because the cooperation and understanding between the doctor and the patient are crucial in ensuring successful health care. On my days off, I love being in nature. Since childhood, I have been passionate about playing chess and tennis. Whenever I have time off, I enjoy traveling around the world.

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