by spacedoc » Sat Oct 15, 2005 10:07 am
There is no doubt about a strong association between statin drug use and affective disorders of all kinds. Although this paper focuses on depression and its most extreme form, suicide, other affective manifestations include hostility, aggressiveness, accident proneness and strong tendency for recidivism in the use of addictive substances.
The mechanism of action in the relationship of these reactions to statin drug use seems to be due to do interference with the biochemistry of dolichols, one of the vital metabolic pathways collaterally affected by the use of statin drugs. Dolichols are absolutely vital for the formation of neuropeptides. These chains of peptides are not only the basis of every thought, emotion and sensation we have ever experienced; they are our every thought, emotion or sensation in a process we are only just beginning to understand.
This entire complex of activity is orchestrated by our dolichols and inevitably compromised by statins. Need it be stated, the effects on human emotionality can be extremely varied. Following are a few of the case reports I receive relevant to this subject:
1) I am an alcoholic. After my 15 years of sobriety my resumption of heavy drinking correlated with Zocor use. Again and again I made this observation. I stopped several times but was unable to make sobriety stick as long as I was on this statin. My personality changes on this drug were profound. I felt as if I were totally going out of my mind. I also became noticeably paranoid and somewhat schizophrenic. I began to think of myself as two people. It was like having a junior employee who constantly had to be instructed to stay alive and function. My symptoms became progressively worse and I began to feel I could easily become suicidal. Later I was started on Zetia only to suffer the same type of problems. It took me many days after washing out of these drugs before I became my usual competent self again. I write to you because you have become a focal point on the side effects of the cholesterol lowering drugs. I hope you will share this information with anyone you feel appropriate. I do not think that any human being should have to repeat the experiences I have had with these drugs.
2) My husband was am attorney who was placed on Zocor purely as a preventive measure. In the few weeks before his death he complained of insomnia and difficulty thinking. The idea that this brilliant man couldn’t think was ludicrous. He was placed on a sleeping pill, Restoril, several days before his death. On the morning of his death he was his fun-loving self, laughing and talking about his day. We had dined out the previous evening – a warm, wonderful evening. Something happened after I left that morning. My husband had some sort of psychotic break and in an incredibly bizarre manner, committed suicide. The pharmaceutical companies may consider suicides as “statistically insignificant” but the victims who fall within this violent numerology and those who love them do not. I am a professor at one of our Universities. I have lost someone very dear to me. Millions of men like my husband are being prescribed a drug purely for preventive reasons, which has been shown to cause as much trouble as it rectifies. The more I read about these drugs the more my horror mounts.
3) My father has been very depressed, withdrawn, argues over a cat of all things, and just really not himself. My father (68 yrs.old) started taking Lipitor in June of this year. Since then, we have seen a very dramatic change in his demeanor or personality. Very angry, moody, doesn’t want to do anything except sleep when comes in from work. We really didn’t know if depression might be a symptom of a overdose of Lipitor. Have you seen or heard of that happening? He’s also a type 2 diabetes patient for the last 5 yrs. Any effects on diabetes drugs? Thanks for all your information on your website.