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New Studies Confirm Statins Are Safe: Muscle Side Effects Less Common Than Thought

26/06/2026 22:57 - Salud

Scientific Backing for Heart Health

New research has confirmed what many specialists have long suspected: statins are safe and effective medications for controlling cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular diseases. The studies, conducted by international cardiology teams, debunk myths that have caused concern among patients for years.

The main finding indicates that muscle-related side effects, the most common fear associated with these drugs, are considerably less frequent than previously believed. This represents excellent news for millions of people who depend on this treatment to maintain their heart health.

What Are Statins?

Statins are a group of medications widely used to reduce LDL cholesterol levels (commonly known as "bad cholesterol") in the blood. They work by blocking an enzyme that the liver needs to produce cholesterol.

The most well-known statins include atorvastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, and pravastatin. These are prescribed to treat hypercholesterolemia and to prevent heart attacks and strokes in high-risk patients.

Proven Benefits

  • Reduction of LDL cholesterol by up to 50%
  • Decreased risk of heart attacks and cardiovascular events
  • Arterial protection with anti-inflammatory effects
  • Improved endothelial function of blood vessels
  • Extensive clinical experience with decades of worldwide use

The Myth of Muscle Side Effects

One of the most significant barriers to statin treatment adherence has been the fear of experiencing muscle pain, weakness, or even severe muscle damage. The new studies demonstrate that the vast majority of these cases are actually due to the nocebo effect, a phenomenon where patients' negative expectations create real physical symptoms.

Researchers point out that when controlled placebo studies are conducted, the difference in muscle pain reports between those taking statins and those taking placebo medication is minimal or non-existent. This suggests that many reported side effects are not caused by the medication itself.

Side Effect Actual Frequency Recommendation
Mild muscle pain 5-10% of patients Continue treatment, adjust dose
Elevated liver enzymes Rare (<1%) Periodic monitoring
Severe muscle damage Very rare (<0.01%) Discontinue and consult immediately

Who Should Consult Before Taking Statins?

While statins are safe for most people, certain groups should exercise caution:

  • People with a history of liver disease
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Patients with severe kidney failure
  • People over 75 years old (dose adjustment required)
  • Patients taking other medications that may interact

Always consult your doctor before starting, stopping, or modifying any medical treatment.

A Hopeful Message for Patients

These new findings provide peace of mind to the millions of people who rely on statins to protect their hearts. Adherence to treatment, combined with lifestyle changes such as healthy eating and regular exercise, remains the best strategy for maintaining good cardiovascular health.

Source: This article is based on scientific research on statin safety. For specific information about your particular case, consult your cardiologist or primary care physician.

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