Vytorin-- knee problems -- also, shortness of breath??
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:33 am
I write this in case it is of help to anyone else.
I am convinced that Vytorin created problems for my knees. My doctor was very slow to accept this, but finally took me off it.
I am 58, overweight and have some mild arthritis in my knees. One of my knees is also missing some cartilage. but I usually can walk on it fine. I do have some mild stiffness in the morning.
I was on Zocor for years. Then I was on Vytorin 10/20, which was then reduced to Vytorin 10/10 because the higher dosage showed an elevation of my CK and aldolase values, which raised concerns about possible muscle deterioration, I guess.
While on Vytorin I had episodes of my knees swelling after exercise, which needed to be aspirated--quite unusual for me. Once my whole leg below the knee and foot swelled terribly--I never had that happen before! But, worse than that, I continuously had these problems: Both my knees were very stiff after sitting for any period. My knees felt “heavyâ€
I am convinced that Vytorin created problems for my knees. My doctor was very slow to accept this, but finally took me off it.
I am 58, overweight and have some mild arthritis in my knees. One of my knees is also missing some cartilage. but I usually can walk on it fine. I do have some mild stiffness in the morning.
I was on Zocor for years. Then I was on Vytorin 10/20, which was then reduced to Vytorin 10/10 because the higher dosage showed an elevation of my CK and aldolase values, which raised concerns about possible muscle deterioration, I guess.
While on Vytorin I had episodes of my knees swelling after exercise, which needed to be aspirated--quite unusual for me. Once my whole leg below the knee and foot swelled terribly--I never had that happen before! But, worse than that, I continuously had these problems: Both my knees were very stiff after sitting for any period. My knees felt “heavyâ€