Re: statins don't reduce dementia risk
- From: "Sharon Hope" <shope@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2005 15:12:40 -0700
"Jim Chinnis" <jchinnis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Sharon Hope" <shope@xxxxxxxx> wrote in part:
>
>>Yes, excellent post!
>>
>>I second your questions, AND I would like to know what protocol the
>>researchers used to differentiate between the dementias they expected, and
>>the dementia (memory loss, cognitive damage, confusion, aphasia, repeated
>>episodes of transient global amnesia, and big black holes in memory)
>>CAUSED
>>by statin adverse effects.
>>
>>As we now know from Dr. Golomb's research, Cognitive Damage is second only
>>to muscle damage (myopathy, myositis, muscle pain, mitochondrial damage)
>>in
>>the incidence of adverse effects from statin drugs, including Atorvastatin
>>(aka Lipitor), fluvastatin (aka Lescol), lovastatin (aka Mevacor),
>>pravastatin (aka Pravachol), simvastatin (aka Zocor), rosuvastatin (aka
>>Crestor), and cerivastatin (Baycol),
>>
>>Third most common adverse effect from statin drugs: Nerve damage,
>>including
>>Peripheral Neuropathy and Polyneuropathy.
>>
>>Just how did they distinguish between Statin-caused Dementia as an Adverse
>>Effect vs "developing dementia from any cause (Alzheimer's disease, mixed
>>Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia or vascular dementia alone)
>>compared with those who had never used
>>statins."
>>
>>We know that M. Muldoon has shown that statins cause measurable cognitive
>>damage in people after only 6 months on the drug, repeatably with
>>different
>>statins and different dosages of statins.
>>
>>What did they do to identify and differentiate the statin-caused dementia
>>in
>>the group of people who took the statin for up to 5 years in this study?
>>
>>They found " there were 480 cases of dementia, including 245 attributable
>>to
>>Alzheimer's disease alone."
>>
>>HOW MANY OF THE 235 CASES OF NON-ALZ DEMENTIA WERE DIRECTLY ATTRIBUTABLE
>>TO
>>THE SECOND MOST COMMON ADVERSE EFFECT -- STATIN-CAUSED MEMORY LOSS AND
>>COGNITIVE DAMAGE?
>>
>><mmlevy46@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Thanks for the article, zee. would very much like to see the important
>>> #'s from this study. was there an increase in dementia and alzheimer's
>>> in patients on statins? of the 480 cases of dementia, how many of
>>> these took statins; same ? for the 245 attributable to alzheimer's. i
>>> know that was not the question, but would truly like the information.
>>>
>>
>
> Why should one care? It seems like a secondary issue. I would be
> happy to take a statin if I knew it cut the risk of dementia in
> half, even if you could prove that most of those remaining
> dementias were caused by the statin in some way.
> --
> Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA
But they found it did not reduce dementia risk
What is your reaction to a drug that not only does not cut dementia risk,
but CAUSES dementia?
.
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