Firstly thank you to everyone who replied to my post earlier this year when I started on statins. I felt very supported. I’ve not had any of the side effects listed on the info sheet with the tablets. However, I have had a very dry throat at night since starting the medication (Atorvastatin 20mg). Has anyone out there had similar symptoms or is it just me being anxious.
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Talk to your GP about an alternative if it is troubling you. There are alternative statins available which can be prescribed.
Taking statins is a long term thing, but the side effects are usually noticed in a short time. If I were you I would stop taking the statin for a few days to see if the sore throat goes away. If it does you have a likely cause. Armed with that I could then discuss things with the GP. However others may not recommend that without first speaking with the GP.
Had it been medication that is necessary to be taken on a daily basis for its efficacy I would not have said what I said. However in comparison missing a low dose statin for a few days (only) to determine any side effects is very low risk in my view. And I said that's what I would do, acknowledging that others may do things differently as you have pointed out, thereby leaving it to the OP to decide.
I am on the same statin. yes, I get the same dry throat in the evening and a constantly dripping nose through the day. I was asked if I could live with it as a side effect on a medication review. as all my drugs are doing what they should. I am quite happy to live with a side effect that does not cause any big problems. hopefully this will go after a few months.
Hi KnitNana, just a reminder that content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and your doctor. Please avoid making any changes to your medication, without speaking to a health professional first. Many thanks
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