Statins and Cholesterol
Noreen Devanney Primary Care Pharmacist Surrey Heath CCG
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Statins and Cholesterol Noreen Devanney Primary Care Pharmacist Surrey Heath CCG What are Statins ? Statins are drugs that lower cholesterol They act on the liver to decrease production Usually act within 4 weeks Why take statins ?
Noreen Devanney Primary Care Pharmacist Surrey Heath CCG
need to create structural integrity and fluidity.
in cholesterol that comes from meat, poultry, and full-fat dairy products.
Too much cholesterol can build up in your arteries
your intake of total fats , especially saturated fats
Cardiovascular Risk over 10 years 10%:no statin
If 100 people at this level of risk take no statin, over 10 years on average: 90 people will not develop CHD or have a stroke (the green faces) 10 people will develop CHD or have a stroke (the red faces).
If all 100 people take atorvastatin for 10 years, over that time on average: 4 people will be saved from developing CHD or having a stroke (the yellow faces) 90 people will not develop CHD
have done anyway (the green faces) 6 people will still develop CHD
If all 100 people take atorvastatin for 10 years, over that time on average: 15 people will be saved from developing CHD or having a stroke (the yellow faces) 60 people will not develop CHD or have a stroke, but would not have done anyway (the green faces) 25 people will still develop CHD or have a stroke (the red faces).
treatment.
involving tens of thousands of patients. The number of side effects in these studies was low with no significant differences between the groups
(dose). Some people appear to more sensitive to statins than others.
genuinely due to the statins
are most commonly taking statins
is blameless, and that applies to statins.
they can be increasingly reported. Doctors should be alert to looking for
If for any reason you are unable to continue to take your statin