Re: Statins Reduce 1 stroke in 46 in 5 years
- From: "George Conklin" <georgeconklin1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:25:17 GMT
"Herman Rubin" <hrubin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <mRECg.6260$xp2.1937@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
george conklin <george@xxxxxxx> wrote:
The push for statins continues. They claim that in people who have had a
stroke, statins reduce the risk of a subsequent stroke. But look at the
risks!!! And what about the side effects of statins?
The quote:
Using the results, study authors determined that clinicians could prevent
one stroke for every 46 patients treated with Lipitor over a five- year
period.
I agree about the side effects. But the main effect may be
larger than that; how many strokes would there be if not
treated? The results are only partially presented, and I
would have difficulty in deciding myself the importance.
I agree Herman. At best, it is a very small effect paid for by the drug
company to try to sell more product.
.
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