Cholesterol-lowering statins may disrupt muscle cell function, causing muscle pain, stiffness, and cramps
Cholesterol-lowering statins may disrupt muscle cell function, causing muscle pain, stiffness, and cramps. Statins are a popular mode of treatment for cholesterol, but many patients who take them experience muscle pain, stiffness, cramps, or weakness even without any damage to the muscle. These side effects can negatively affect a person’s quality of life, along with ...click here to read more