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Can Lipitor Cause Cramps?

les cramps especially at night and when I stretch.also get cramps in different parts of the body when just trying to Move a muscle .happened in my physical therapy for my knee laying down on my back And lift my leg and my back cramp. magnesium and potassium levels are normal. Can lipitor cause it? I am diabetic and 52 years old an overweight. I am on Novolog, lantus, small dose of lisinopril, Detrol LA, lipitor generic.this is been going on for the last several months.have 2 cortidsteroid knee injection same leg in 4 months.
Mon, 7 Apr 2014
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Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum.
As you describe, it appears to be due to the neuralgia, due to the diabetes, anemia, or some other deficiency.
I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms nuerotropic
injections for 10 consecutive days and then periodically. suppliments of calcium, vitaminD, and pain killers when needed.
Avoid taking potato, other tubers, tomato, egg, chicken, and sea foods.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. thank you.
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Can Lipitor Cause Cramps?

Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. As you describe, it appears to be due to the neuralgia, due to the diabetes, anemia, or some other deficiency. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms nuerotropic injections for 10 consecutive days and then periodically. suppliments of calcium, vitaminD, and pain killers when needed. Avoid taking potato, other tubers, tomato, egg, chicken, and sea foods. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. thank you.