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Anybody suffering with joint pain I’m in agony, my medication is bisoprolol, lisopril , and avorostatin

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Loopy, statins are well known for causing muscle/joint pain and when this happens the usual recommendation is to switch to a different statin. One of my friends had problems with all statins and a non-statin, also with bone protection meds and is now just on Vit D3 plus calcium.

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Cheers Celtic,will speak to doctor see if statin can be changed.

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I had problems with stations, I settled on ezetimibe now, hope this helps.

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