Have Myasthenia And Lupus. Taking Medicine For Hypertension, Cholesterol. Experiencing Muscular Pain, Weakness
Thanks for sharing your concerns.
You are known to have Myasthenia and Lupus, along with Hypertension and high cholesterol. My comments are as follows:
1. Crestor (Rosuvastatin) - a cholesterol lowering medication, may cause muscle and nerve damage.
Pravachol (pravastatin, another HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitor) and Rosuvastatin theoretically have lower risk of causing such nerve and muscle problem as they are less fat soluble. If your Lipid Profile is OK, then dose of crestor may be reduced after seeking permission from your doctor.
However if lowered dose does not make any difference (worsening your myasthenia), then you must weigh the risks and benefits of coming off the Crestor. Especially considering stroke and heart disease risks, both your primary care doctor and your neurologist should be involved in this decision making.
2. Usually Telmisartan (MICARDIS) is not responsible; so you can continue and keep you BP in desirable range.
Hope this is helpful to you and if you have any further query please feel free to ask me, I will be happy to help you.
Regards,
Dr. A. Dubey M.D.
I WISH TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR ADVISE, I FOUND IT VERY HELPFUL, YES I WILL CONTINUE ON MICARDIS AND WILL ASK MY DOCTOR TO TRY ME ON PRAVACHOL, FOR A WHILE, TO SEE IF MY MUSCULAR PAIN IMPROVES,
WITH BEST REGARDS, THANK YOU AGAIN, XXXXXX
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With best Regards.
Dr. A. Dubey M.D.