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http://mercola.com/2004/may/8/statin_drugs.htm

 

Lunatic Recommendations For Statin Drug Use

The American College of Physicians released a report that stated regardless of

cholesterol levels, most people with diabetes should be taking

cholesterol-lowering medication to cut their risk of having a heart attack.

These latest recommendations on treatment options for the 18 million Americans

diagnosed with type 2 diabetes were released by an organization consisting of

100,000 internists.

 

Researchers claimed that a man with diabetes was two to four times more likely

to experience a heart attack or stroke over a person without the disease and a

woman’s risk was two to six times more likely.

 

Researchers based these findings on the thickness of diabetics’ blood and its

tendency to form blood clots. Another doctor added that the arteries of

diabetics were usually inflamed and suggested that statins were very effective

at lowering both cholesterol levels and inflammation.

 

Under the proposed guidelines, diabetics are recommended to take

cholesterol-lowering drugs, regardless of if they have good cholesterol levels

or not.

 

Some of the statins that are considered the top-selling medications include

Lipitor, Zocor, Pravachol and Mevecor.

 

Although statins are most commonly prescribed for cardiovascular problems,

research suggested they might help or prevent other diseases such as Alzheimer’s

disease. Some studies have found that statins reduced a person’s likelihood of

developing dementia by 70 percent. Researchers also stated that statins might be

responsible for producing an effect on amyloid, a protein that is considered to

be one of the main contributing factors to Alzheimer’s disease.

 

Statins have also been shown to help fight diseases such as multiple sclerosis

and rheumatoid arthritis and will be observed in the prevention of cancer in

future studies.

 

Research on statins has shown some of the side effects of it include muscle

damage that could result in kidney failure and liver damage.

 

However, experts claimed these side effects were not common.

 

 

 

Annals of Internal Medicine April 20, 2004;140: 644-649

 

 

 

Dr. Mercola's Comment:

 

There must have been a full moon out when the author of this Annals of Internal

Medicine paper wrote his recommendations for diabetics. Either that or he sold

out long ago to the drug companies.

 

 

 

Isn't it bad enough that the statins are the number one selling drugs on the

planet and that Lipitor is cranking in $10 BILLION, yes billion, not million

folks, every year?

 

 

 

Now these greedy drug companies want even more money.

 

Please understand that I am a great fan of capitalism and I don't begrudge any

company from making a profit, or even massively huge profits, but I have major

objections to any person or company selling a solution that does not

authentically benefit the end user. And when it comes to statin drugs that

clearly is the case.

 

The " experts " are now saying that no matter how low your cholesterol count, if

you are a diabetic you should take cholesterol-lowering drugs. They are

completely ignorant of the well documented dangers of having too low of a

cholesterol level.

 

What is concerning though is that this is not a lunatic doctor saying this, but

this advice now is part of the official practice guidelines of the American

College of Physicians, a major doctors' group, which represents more than

100,000 internists.

 

It is difficult for me to understand how this group could get away with such

reprehensible misguided recommendations.

 

After I take a few deep breaths though and relax, I understand that any drug

company that makes $10 billion a year has access to the most brilliant marketers

on the planet and is easily able to influence journals that publish studies that

support such nonsense recommendations.

 

New cholesterol guidelines were issued three years ago that would qualify 36

million people to be on these drugs.

 

Now they want to put the 17 million U.S. diabetics on the drugs.

 

Once they get this approved they will clearly push the recommendations to the

pre-diabetics, which is another 16 million.

 

So they will be pushing over 65 million people to take their expensive solution.

They are making $10 billion on one drug when only 15 million " qualify " to be on

this drug, now they will have 65 million " qualifying. "

 

Do the math:

 

If they can convince the doctors and the public of this ridiculous

recommendation, it means another $30 BILLION in their pockets.

 

And folks that is just for Pfizer, it doesn't include the numbers for the

others:

 

Lipitor (atorvastatin) -- Pfizer

Zocor (simvastatin) -- Merck

Pravachol (pravastatin) -- Bristol-Myers Squibb

Lescol (fluvastatin) -- Novartis

Mevacor (lovastatin) -- Merck

 

Fortunately, I am starting to make a dent here. If you go to Google and you type

in " statins " you will find nearly 200,000 links, but mine is #2, right after the

NIH site so, click on my statin article page and you will learn the science

behind why I am so distressed about this topic.

 

 

 

The bottom line is that treating high cholesterol is one of the absolute easiest

things to do in natural medicine.

 

 

 

Avoiding grains and sugars, exercising and eating a metabolically-appropriate

diet are the keys to normalizing cholesterol in all but one or two people out of

1,000 who have a genetic problem with LDL receptors.

 

Related Articles:

 

Statins - Is the Danger is the Dose?

 

Half of Population Will be Taking Statins

 

Crestor and Other Statins: Are They Really Worth the Risk?

 

Lipitor May Suppress Immune System -- There Are Far Better Options

 

Cholesterol Drugs Don't Benefit Bones

 

Common Cholesterol Drug Lowers Cholesterol but Not Death Rate

 

 

 

 

 

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