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I had only borderline high LDL and low HDL. Exercise and a healthy diet were already my lifestyle, so my doctor decided to try statins. Crestor caused big problems with elevated liver enzymes, and I was switched to Lescol XL, a time released fluvostatin. I have my liver enzymes checked every six months and all seems well, including normal HDL levels.
Why though, I wonder, do we take statins forever? In Ayuvedic and other homeopathic treatment, nothing is taken forever. Most treatments involve taking the prescribed formula for a period of time, then going off for a period of time. The body needs time to balance itself.
In addition to the cost of the Lescol XL, I have the added expense of 100 mg of daily CoEnzyme Q10 which is depleted by statins, plus the cost of periodic blood tests. Is this really necessary or is this driven by pharmaceutical company sales goals?