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demosincebirth

(12,740 posts)
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 12:08 PM Aug 2016

Anyone here or that you know taking Lipitor for cholesterol? If so, did anyone you know develop

memory problems? I've been reading some of the side effects of the drug, in some, may cause memory or dementia problems.
I would like to know where I can find a reputable source that I can get some factual information.

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Anyone here or that you know taking Lipitor for cholesterol? If so, did anyone you know develop (Original Post) demosincebirth Aug 2016 OP
I take Atorvastatin (generic) CurtEastPoint Aug 2016 #1
Thanks. I'm taking it too, elleng Aug 2016 #2
I take atoravastin also. But how can one accurately show use of No Vested Interest Aug 2016 #4
Good point! CurtEastPoint Aug 2016 #5
Sorry, and no offense to you, but (IMHO) it's another bullshit "click on this"..."study". trof Oct 2016 #7
I've read there is a correlation, but no causation had Been shown. There was quite some publicity uppityperson Aug 2016 #3
thank you all for your information demosincebirth Aug 2016 #6
I can't take statins because of muscle and joint pain. It's excrutiating - hip, knees, elbows. Zen Democrat Nov 2016 #8
I stopped taking statins for about two years lillypaddle Nov 2016 #10
I don't take Lipitor lillypaddle Nov 2016 #9

No Vested Interest

(5,193 posts)
4. I take atoravastin also. But how can one accurately show use of
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 03:39 PM
Aug 2016

that statin as the cause of memory problems, when any slowing of memory may be caused by the natural aging process?

trof

(54,270 posts)
7. Sorry, and no offense to you, but (IMHO) it's another bullshit "click on this"..."study".
Mon Oct 31, 2016, 07:03 PM
Oct 2016

I take atorvastatin. I've been taking a statin for about 25 years.
I'm 75.
Yes, I have short term memory 'deficiency'.
I call it deficiency, because sooner or later I can usually remember whatever it is.

Not immediately, but a few minutes later, especially if I don't think about what I was trying to remember.

Sometimes it's a few hours later.
It goes this way:
That guy who played Hans Solo in Star Wars?
You know.
The guy who played Indiana Jones?
That guy.
He was in "Air Force One"?

2 a.m. I get up to take a leak and "OH HELL, HARRISON FORD!"

P.S. I don't wake Miz t. up to tell her this.

uppityperson

(115,819 posts)
3. I've read there is a correlation, but no causation had Been shown. There was quite some publicity
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 01:06 PM
Aug 2016

about it at first but not much later saying it wasn't real.

These articles reference a JAMA article, and talk about other possible reasons for the correlation. I'm a nurse, working with people in their homes, including DD people who were concerned at the initial reports.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/statins-and-memory-loss-should-you-worry/
http://time.com/3912512/statins-memory/

lillypaddle

(9,605 posts)
10. I stopped taking statins for about two years
Sun Nov 27, 2016, 01:53 PM
Nov 2016

my pain was focused in the feet and legs - horrendous muscle cramps. I tried about 5 different brands.

Last year, my new doctor (I moved) started me on Pravastatin, and so far I have been able to take it just fine. Everyone is different, but you might look into it.

lillypaddle

(9,605 posts)
9. I don't take Lipitor
Sun Nov 27, 2016, 01:51 PM
Nov 2016

but I've seen ads on TV for a class action suit against the makers. Apparently it's related to type 2 diabetes. You'll have to google for more info, that's all I know.

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