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Statin-associated peripheral neuropathy: review of the literature.
People on statins may have a higher propensity of developing peripheral neuropathy.
This study explored the association between statin use and the risk of developing peripheral neuropathy. Researchers conducted a meta-analysis on data derived from eligible epidemiological studies and case reports.
Researchers discovered that the regular intake of statins elevated the likelihood of developing peripheral neuropathy. The authors concluded that statins should be considered the cause of peripheral neuropathy when other possible causes have been ruled out.
Researchers discovered that the regular intake of statins elevated the likelihood of developing peripheral neuropathy. The authors concluded that statins should be considered the cause of peripheral neuropathy when other possible causes have been ruled out.
Research Summary Information
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2004
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Chong PH, Boskovich A, Stevkovic N, Bartt RE.
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Department of Pharmacy, John H. Stroger, Jr Hospital, School of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL 60612-3715, USA.
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