Journal article
Statin-associated neuromyotoxicity.
Abstract
The sequelae of cardiovascular disease contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in developed nations. As a class, the statins have been shown to measurably reduce the burden of atherosclerotic illness. However, muscle- and, more recently, nerve-related toxicity have emerged as potential complications leading to treatment withdrawal. Generally, the myopathic signs and symptoms of tenderness, myalgias, cramping and elevated serum …
Authors
Baker SK; Tarnopolsky MA
Journal
Cardiovascular diseases, Vol. 9, , 
ISSN
1579-0789