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<blockquote data-quote="SJC" data-source="post: 544004" data-attributes="member: 108294"><p>Now that I can understand as they have to base everything on clinical research. I saw something on TV yesterday about side effects of statins. Saying that some medical journal had got their figures wrong. They had said there were more people suffering side effects than there actually was. A London cardiac doctor was asked if people should be warned about the side effect of statins and she said that those at risk should not stop taking their statins and that she gives them out happily every day. She also intimated that they are sometimes given out prematurely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJC, post: 544004, member: 108294"] Now that I can understand as they have to base everything on clinical research. I saw something on TV yesterday about side effects of statins. Saying that some medical journal had got their figures wrong. They had said there were more people suffering side effects than there actually was. A London cardiac doctor was asked if people should be warned about the side effect of statins and she said that those at risk should not stop taking their statins and that she gives them out happily every day. She also intimated that they are sometimes given out prematurely. [/QUOTE]
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