Dr. Phillips used to have a website with statin information called "imposter trial".
I can no longer locate that site, but back in Oct of 2004, I corresponded with Dr. Phillips when I had my muscle biopsy. My sample was sent to a California Neuromuscular Lab and I tried to donate a sample to Dr. Phillips for his studies, since he was also in California. Unfortunately the sample had not been properly preserved for his purposes (dry ice packed).
There has been a few people over the years that I have met (online) that have gone to see Dr. Phillips. I think he does a test that measures Co2 exchange in the lungs, as that can be a sign of statin damage and causes shortness of breath. He also does muscle biopsies to assess statin damage. I didn't pursue seeing him because there was nothing he could do, other than say you likely have statin damage, and I already know that.
The only thing I could find relating to the Imposter Trials is this:
*http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00127335
Here is another study that Dr. Phillips was involved in:
*http://focus.hms.harvard.edu/2008/011108/medicine.shtml
During our correspondence in 2004, Dr. Phillips sent 2 new studies to pass along to my doctor. They are:
"Statin-Associated Myopathy Is Associated With Impaired Oxidation of Fatty Acids"
AND
"Statin myotoxicity is associated with changes in the cardiopulmonary function"
I have those on PDF files if anyone wants a copy zap me an email at
fjh@netins.net