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UK HEART FAILURE
WARNING |
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Thousands of people in Britain
may be at risk of death from heart failure brought on by
'life-saving' drugs, a new study warned.
The results of the research suggest statin drugs
could cause an "epidemic" of heart failure.
Statin drugs are taken by one million people each day
in the UK to reduce the risk of heart disease and
strokes.
Hailed as a "wonder drug", they block the body's
production of cholesterol leading to heart attacks and
strokes.
But a new study in the US reveals the drugs also
deplete the body's ability to produce coenzyme Q10,
(CoQ10).
Reduced levels of this vital nutrient results in
heart failure and death, the research suggests.
US cardiologist Dr Peter Langsjoen, the author of the
study, will present his findings at a medical conference
in central London.
He said: "I think people taking statins should be
very worried. I don't think this can be ignored."
Statins, costing £1 per pill, are currently
restricted to people who have heart disease and raised
cholesterol.
They were first used in the UK in 1996. |