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Old 06-02-2018, 12:53 AM #1
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Dave, Do you have high cholesterol or just mildly elevated levels? Statins are not great drugs, unless you have to take them due to cholesterol in the 600s! One type of statin has caused "wild neurons" to develop in the body. Mrs. D. had posted a great article on that, but I can't find it.

Yes, they can make MG worse, as can many other drugs such as Neurontin.

Go to Home to learn more about other drugs that might aggravate MG.

I'm glad you're learning more about MG. This can be a tough disease to cope with.

Annie
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