Statins like atorvastatin reduce cholesterol production in the liver. This process can also affect other substances the body makes, such as coenzyme Q10, which supports energy production in cells. Some researchers suggest that lower CoQ10 levels might contribute to muscle-related feelings in certain people, although evidence remains mixed across studies.
Other factors include individual genetics, dosage, interactions with other medications, or existing health conditions. For example, higher doses or certain combinations may increase the likelihood of noticing effects.
Recent large-scale reviews, including those published in The Lancet, indicate that many commonly attributed side effects show weaker causal links in randomized trials than previously thought. Muscle symptoms, for instance, appear in about 1% more people on statins versus placebo in some analyses.
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