Statin Pills Much Safer Than Advertised: Major Review Challenges Common Misconceptions
Introduction
For years, statins have been the subject of controversy, with countless patients and healthcare professionals alike questioning their safety. These cholesterol-lowering drugs, widely prescribed to prevent heart disease and stroke, have long been associated with concerns about potential side effects such as muscle pain, liver damage, and an increased risk of diabetes. However, a major new review of existing studies has found that these pills may be much safer than they have been portrayed, suggesting that many of the risks associated with statins are either overstated or rare.
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