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by dnautics
4656 days ago
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Oh, it reduces his cholesterol level[0]. But he has at least one allele that increases the risk of myopathy when taking simvastatin (Assuming there were no milkmen - I do look quite a bit like him - I'm homozygous, and this allele is not terribly rare). The part about being asian is that asians tend not to catabolize statins as effectively, so his plasma levels are probably higher, since I found out he was taking a full "white person dose" despite advisories that simvastatin should be given at half dose for asians. [0]I also recall hearing somewhere from a biochemist that while statins decrease cholesterol levels in asians the effect on coronary heart disease (which is what your really care about) is attenuated, and that there may be a secondary mechanism for CHD in asians... But I cannot find the source he was quoting. |
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21160131
as a bonus, here is the review on why asians should take less statins (hepatic enzyme clearance, probably a cyp450):
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17261409