Simvastatin Doses to Be Lowered in British Patients Due to Muscle Pain Side Effects

polyDNA, a biotechnology firm that designs scientific, natural remedies suggests that patients taking Simvastatin, or any other statin, consider taking Muxscle to prevent muscle pains associated with statin use.
 
 
Muxscle is a remedy against muscle weakness associated with Simvastatin use.
Muxscle is a remedy against muscle weakness associated with Simvastatin use.
Nov. 15, 2012 - PRLog -- polyDNA has learned that according to the Daily Mail, British patients suffering from high cholesterol and high blood pressure may soon have their prescription doses of Simvastatin lowered due to high risks of side effects that include muscle pain and weakness.

The article noted, “The medicines regulator has warned that patients taking one particular type – simvastatin – at the same time as other drugs used to reduce high blood pressure are likely to suffer more muscle aches and pains.”

Statins have been hailed as a wonderdrug which can slash cholesterol and guard against many different chronic illnesses. However, the MHRA is worried that some people taking other drugs with them could suffer from muscle pain, muscle weakness, kidney damage, and lung disorders.

In the UK, Simvastatin is the most frequently prescribed statin; last year GPs gave out almost three million statin prescriptions just in England.

Every day, up to eight million people in the UK take various statins.

polyDNA believes a person taking statins of any kind should not wait until there are noticeable symptoms of muscle pain or muscle weakness before taking action. Before lowing doses of Simvastatin or another statin, polyDNA suggests talking to one’s doctor about “Muxscle.”

Muxscle is an all-natural, scientifically designed dietary supplement that has now entered the market. This supplement is designed to decrease muscle weakness and thereby help prevent muscle pains.

Specifically, Muxscle helps prevent muscle aches and pains, as well as muscle weakness that can come about as a side effect of statin use.

polyDNA would like to point out that, while there are many therapies used to improve muscle function, such as diet, physical activity, physical therapy, or hydrotherapy, currently there are no drugs approved for improving physical strength, or preventing muscle pain in the general population.

Muxscle changes all of that in a scientific, yet natural way.

To learn more about Muxscle, and how it can improve your physical strength while reducing muscle weakness and preventing muscle pains, visit http://www.muxscle.com.

If you have a hard time fully understanding the science in the CBCD reports, ask your doctor to explain it to you. There is a good possibility that he (or she) already knows about it. Otherwise, we are sure that he will be grateful that you brought it to his attention.

We suggest you take a copy of the clinical study to show to your doctor.

Click here to download a copy of the Abstract:

http://www.cbcd.net/CBCD-Abstract-of-Muxscle-Clinical-Stu...

To schedule an interview with a poly-DNA scientist, please call 585-861-7640.

Before reducing your statin dosage, or stopping statin use altogether, ask your doctor about taking Muxscle to prevent muscle pains associated with the statins you take.

polyDNA is a biotechnology company that develops dietary supplements using Dr. Hanan Polansky’s scientific method. Dr. Polansky published the highly acclaimed scientific theory on the relationship between the DNA of latent (chronic) viruses and the onset of chronic disease.

polyDNA developed and is marketing Muxscle, a natural pill that increases physical strength by stimulating the signal that nerves send to muscles.
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