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Statins Safe: Major Study Debunks Side Effect Fears
6 Feb
Summary
- Statins are life-saving drugs, benefits outweigh risks significantly.
- Most listed side effects, like memory loss, are not statin-caused.
- Only a small risk increase for liver blood test abnormalities noted.

A landmark study published in The Lancet has revealed that statins, widely used to prevent cardiovascular disease, are not responsible for most of the side effects listed in their product leaflets. Researchers from Oxford Population Health analyzed data from extensive clinical trials, concluding that the benefits of these life-saving drugs substantially outweigh potential risks.
Contrary to widespread concerns, the study found no statistically significant link between statin use and conditions such as memory loss, depression, sleep disturbance, or erectile dysfunction. While a small increase in liver blood test abnormalities (around 0.1%) was noted, it did not translate to an increased incidence of liver disease.
This evidence challenges information primarily derived from non-randomized studies, which may be subject to bias. The findings, based on data from 23 large-scale randomized studies involving over 123,000 participants, are expected to lead to a revision of statin product information to aid patients and doctors in making better health decisions.




