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Originally published November 23 2004

Baycol statin drug should have been pulled from market sooner, says new study

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

A new study states that Bayer AG was too slow in withdrawing Baycol, a cholesterol-lowering medicine called a statin, from the market. Older people who are diabetic may develop a muscle disorder when they combine statins with fibrates. Fibrates, which lower triglycerides, can also be dangerous when taken alone. Dr. David Graham, Associate Director of Science in the FDA's Office of Drug Safety, told a Senate panel that Bextra and AstraZeneca PLC's statin drug Crestor are also unsafe. Muscle pain, weakness, fever, dark urine, nausea or vomiting, may be symptoms of a muscle disorder.





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