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Successful reintroduction of statin therapy after statin-associated rhabdomyolysis

Abstract

The case report demonstrates the successful use of an alternative statin after a statin-related episode of rhabdomyolysis. Statin-associated rhabdomyolysis is a serious adverse event with a very low incidence and is considered the most severe of the muscle-related side effects of the statins. Rechallenge with statins is not a recommended practice after rhabdomyolysis. The patient experienced a myocardial infarct 1 y after the episode of rhabdomyolysis. He used alternative lipid-lowering therapy for 2 y. His low-density lipoprotein cholesterol was not meeting typical secondary prevention targets. An alternative statin was introduced and the patient has been followed for 4 years without recurrence of the rhabdomyolysis. This case suggests it may be time to reconsider the accepted practice of permanently avoiding statin therapy after rhabdomyolysis.

Authors

Simons JE; Holbrook AM; Don-Wauchope AC

Journal

Journal of Clinical Lipidology, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 594–596

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 1, 2015

DOI

10.1016/j.jacl.2015.03.005

ISSN

1933-2874

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