Since co-enzyme Q-10 depletion from statin use is thought to be the major
catalyst for neuropathy and other problems suffered by the statin injured, I would think it would be a good idea for the statin injured to try and avoid other drugs, such as beta blockers like Atenolol, which also reduce coenzyme Q-10.
Sadly, I suffered facial nerve damage from a Mevacor-Niacin-Lopid reaction, uncomfortable and annoying, but not serious. However, I also take Atenolol for hypertension and treatment of migraines, both of which worsened considerably once I went off of Atenolol. I was fortunately able to cut the dosage from 50 mg daily to 25 mg from exercise and diet. I am now experimenting with further reducing the dosage.
My doctor recommended Lisinopril as an alternative, but upon hearing anecdotal stories of rare but serious joint and muscle pain, and having spent several months recuperating from a disc herniation, I decided the possibility of more joint and muscle pain was something I wanted to avoid, so I continued with the Atenolol kind of as the lesser of two evils.
Just how severely does Atenolol deplete Co-enzyme Q-10 in comparison with a statin like Zocor? Should Atenolol users be supplementing with Co-Q-10?