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Default Sleepless? Maybe it's your statin

Sleepless? Maybe it's your statin

November 07 2007 at 06:25PM

Chicago - A popular drug used to keep cholesterol in check might be interfering with a good night's sleep, US researchers said on Wednesday.

A large study looking at sleep patterns of people who took the statin drug Zocor or simvastatin found they had significantly worse sleep quality compared with people who took Pravachol or pravastatin, another cholesterol-lowering drug.

"The findings are significant because sleep problems can affect the quality of life and may have adverse health consequences, such as promoting weight gain and insulin resistance," Dr. Beatrice Golomb, of the University of California at San Diego School of Medicine, said in a statement.

She presented her study at the American Heart Association meeting in Orlando, Florida.

While both simvastatin and pravastatin help lower levels of LDL or low-density lipoprotein, the so-called "bad" cholesterol, simvastatin is lipophilic, meaning it is soluble in fats, while pravastatin is hydrophilic, meaning it is soluble in water.

Because simvastatin is fat soluble, it can more easily penetrate cell membranes, making its way across the blood-brain barrier, a mechanism that protects the brain from chemicals in the blood.

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