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Statins may reduce risk of cataracts
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | June 20, 2006 | LINDSEY TANNER

Posted on 06/21/2006 12:25:49 AM PDT by neverdem

AP MEDICAL WRITER

CHICAGO -- Statins, the cholesterol-lowering drugs taken by millions of Americans, might also reduce the risk of cataracts, a preliminary study suggests.

Adults who took statins were found to be 45 percent less likely to develop the most common type of age-related cataracts.

Other researchers warned that something other than statins might explain the results and that the study does not prove cause-and-effect.

The results were a surprise because of earlier concerns that some cholesterol medication might increase the risk of cataracts, a common clouding-over of the lens of the eye that can lead to poor vision and blindness. In fact, several cholesterol drugs never made it to market because of those concerns.

The study, published in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association, involved 1,299 Beaver Dam, Wis., residents who were followed for five years.

Nuclear cataracts - which affect the eye lens nucleus - were diagnosed in more than 200 participants, or in about 12 percent of statin users, compared with 17 percent of nonusers. After factoring in the participants' age, the researchers concluded that statin users were about 45 percent less likely to develop nuclear cataracts.

"It was pretty surprising," said lead author Dr. Barbara Klein, an eye researcher at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

There were no statistically significant differences in rates for two other less common types of cataracts.

Statins, which are taken by millions of Americans and include such top-selling drugs as Lipitor, Pravachol and Zocor, dramatically lower levels of artery-clogging bad cholesterol.

Statins have also been reported to have antioxidant benefits and to attack inflammation. And both oxygen damage to the body and inflammation are believed to be related to cataracts.

Cataracts affect more than 20 million Americans and are a major cause of vision impairment and blindness worldwide. Most are associated with aging; more than half of U.S. adults in their 70s and older are affected.

Cataracts are usually treated with surgery, typically an outpatient procedure in which the clouded lens is replaced with an artificial lens. Cataract removal is among the most common U.S. operations; by some estimates more than 1 million Americans undergo it each year. The surgery is often covered by insurance.

In the latest study, the statin-cataract relationship remained strong even when the researchers factored in whether participants smoked, a habit that is linked to the development of cataracts.

But Debra Schaumberg, an eye specialist at Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital, cautioned against over-interpreting the results.

"While I agree with the authors that the potential for a relatively benign and inexpensive preventive therapy for cataract would have substantial public health importance, I think it is still far too early to assign any such role to statin medications," she said.

Similarly, researcher Natalie Kurinij of the National Eye Institute, which helped fund the study, said the study does not mean people should take statins to ward off cataracts.

"There was no information on duration of use or the doses used. You would really need that kind of information in order to make a definitive call," she said.

The Research to Prevent Blindness, a New York-based foundation, also contributed funding for the study.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: cataracts; health; medicine; statins

1 posted on 06/21/2006 12:25:51 AM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem
ping for future.
2 posted on 06/21/2006 12:28:32 AM PDT by Jedi Master Pikachu ( What's the common m.o. when encountering a troll?)
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To: neverdem

bump for later


3 posted on 06/21/2006 4:19:26 AM PDT by joe fonebone (Time to bring back tar and feathering.)
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To: neverdem
right...but statins are neurotoxins and also can destroy livers.....

I told my MD no. MDs love working for pharmaceutical sales people. They are completely closed minded to drug free cures and potentially hazardous side effects.

They would have me take Lipitor and then take a blood test monthly for liver damage. There is something wrong there.

(ps. I work in the pharmaceutical industry)
4 posted on 06/21/2006 4:27:29 AM PDT by Vaquero ("An armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
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To: Vaquero

My doc put me on Vytorin this week. Do you think I should take it??


5 posted on 06/21/2006 4:33:33 AM PDT by navysealdad
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To: navysealdad

better do some of your own research. Google it up and see.


6 posted on 06/21/2006 4:42:11 AM PDT by Vaquero ("An armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
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To: navysealdad
Have you checked the possible side effects?

I used to think that when they listed possible side effects this was just a way of CYA in the outside chance a side effect occurred. I now believe these side effects are likely to occur. I have lost so much confidence in modern medicine I will not go to a doctor for any kind of chronic problem.

I won't hesitate to go for an injury.

7 posted on 06/21/2006 4:45:18 AM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: navysealdad

http://www.spacedoc.net/vytorin_side_effects.htm

here I did some research for you. take it with as many grains of salt as you wish.


8 posted on 06/21/2006 4:45:22 AM PDT by Vaquero ("An armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
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To: navysealdad

Medicines affect different people in different ways. At least give the Vytorin a try for 6 - 8 weeks. Also, educate yourself on the pros and cons of statins.

Former Nasa Astronaut, Duane "Doc" Graveline wrote a book about his bad experiences with statins. Here's a link: http://www.spacedoc.net/muscle_pain_statins.htm


9 posted on 06/21/2006 4:46:12 AM PDT by TennesseeGirl
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To: navysealdad
Just googled Vytorin side effects. I wouldn't take it. It makes sense to use natural therapies before resorting to drugs.

I know a man who is confined to a wheelchair because of statin drugs.

10 posted on 06/21/2006 4:48:48 AM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma

You and me both!!!!!!


11 posted on 06/21/2006 5:12:21 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: mariabush

Bad experiences?


12 posted on 06/21/2006 5:31:48 AM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma
No, I just don't think it is wise to take a pill for every health issue.

We have an amazing immune system and I feel that a natural approach should be tried first.

Even people that have disease that require medication use it as an excuse to just take the pill and do as you please.

Not good for a persons health.
13 posted on 06/21/2006 5:36:59 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: Vaquero

My wife's GYN wanted her on Lipitor, not because her cholesterol is elevated, just because he thinks every middle aged female should be on the drug!


She declined. Since a major component of cell wall structure is cholesterol, one has to wonder what the results could be of taking a med that lowers it so drastically.


14 posted on 06/21/2006 5:44:26 AM PDT by Sam Cree (Delicacy, precision, force)
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To: redhead

ping.
Of possible interest.


15 posted on 06/21/2006 5:46:58 AM PDT by Sam Cree (Delicacy, precision, force)
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To: mariabush

I don't have time to tell you of the bad experiences of members of my family. Some are lucky to be alive.


16 posted on 06/21/2006 7:00:26 AM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma

Oh my!!!!


17 posted on 06/21/2006 8:02:04 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: Sam Cree

Every friend I have who is taking statin drugs has had at least one heart attack since starting the drug. None are healthy. Some are dead.


18 posted on 06/21/2006 10:31:57 AM PDT by redhead (Alaska: Step out of the bus and into the food chain...)
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To: navysealdad
"My doc put me on Vytorin this week. Do you think I should take it??"

University of California San Diego posted a Statins Effects Study last year. Be sure to note "well known" and "lesser known" side effects. I don't remember hearing or reading about this study. Seems to have been largely ignored.

http://medicine.ucsd.edu/SES/adverse_effects.htm

19 posted on 06/21/2006 1:56:07 PM PDT by TennesseeGirl
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To: redhead

I believe you. This is why I don't go to doctors. If you're not sick when you go, you will be after they start writing prescriptions.


20 posted on 06/21/2006 3:40:53 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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