Muscular effects of statins in the elderly female: a review

  • Schneider E
  • Bhardwaj
  • Selvarajah S
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Abstract

Statins have demonstrated substantial benefits in supporting cardiovascular health. Older individuals are more likely to experience the well-known muscle-related side effects of statins compared with younger individuals. Elderly females may be especially vulnerable to statin-related muscle disorder. This review will collate and discuss statin-related muscular effects, examine their molecular and genetic basis, and how these apply specifically to elderly women. Developing strategies to reduce the incidence of statin-induced myopathy in older adult women could contribute to a significant reduction in the overall incidence of statin-induced muscle disorder in this vulnerable group of patients. Reducing statin-related muscle disorder would likely improve overall patient compliance, thereby leading to an increase in improved short- and long-term outcomes associated with appropriate use of statins.

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Schneider, E., Bhardwaj, & Selvarajah, S. (2013). Muscular effects of statins in the elderly female: a review. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 47. https://doi.org/10.2147/cia.s29686

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