Lipitor and Memory Loss - Can This Drug Cause Amnesia?
Anecdotal Evidence Suggests Lipitor Can Cause Memory Loss
In 2003 I was taking Lipitor to reduce my cholesterol. Though only 40, I was experiencing "senior moments" daily, where I'd be talking and suddenly have to stop and look for a word. An article in "Smart Money" pointed to a possible link. The article discussed reports of LipitorMy doctor had not heard anything about Lipitor causing memory loss. After reading up on it he said there was no study proving a causal relationship, but that even if memory loss does occur, it's rare, while the health benefits of reducing cholesterol are significant and well documented.
Ultimately he prescribed a lower dose of Crestor instead, and those senior moments decreased drastically. In the following I'll describe some of the research relevant to Lipitor and memory loss, and what you may consider doing if you're on Lipitor.
Known side effects of Lipitor
With nearly $13 billion in sales in 2006 reported by the Wall street Journal, Pfizer's Lipitor (Atorvastatin calcium) is the biggest of all blockbuster drugs. Lipitor, available in 10mg to 80mg pills, targets high levels of "bad cholesterol" in the blood. Pfizer says side effects cause fewer than 1 in 50 people to stop treatment.
Pfizer provides a list of side effects. Common side effects include headache, constipation, diarrhea, gas, upset stomach, stomach pain, rash, and muscle and joint pain. Serious but rare side effects include liver problems and serious muscle problems that can lead to kidney failure. With 18 million users, 1 in 50 adds up to 360,000 people.
Studies and reports relevant to Lipitor and memory loss
Some claim Pfizer oversold the positive aspects of Lipitor and downplayed potential problems such as memory loss. Duane Graveline, M.D., describes suffering complete memory loss for several hours (transient global amnesia) which he attributes to Lipitor.
His site documents hundreds of people who claim to have suffered memory loss or other cognitive problems due to Lipitor. On the other hand, ABC News reports a 2006 Pfizer study of 5000 stroke patients who did not mention memory loss as a significant problem.
Related information
- Pfizer's Lipitor is used by 18 million people to reduce their levels of "bad cholesterol".
- Pfizer does not list memory loss as one of Lipitor's side effects but many complain of this problem.
- Lipitor's side effects are dose-dependent, so if needed, your doctor may reduce your dose.
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