In each group about 530 people died of a cardiovascular even but over 700 people died of other causes. What killed them? Is this mentioned in the paper? This is very odd. HD is #1 cause of death, but not in this group of patients with prior MI? Or maybe I'm the problem?
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The reference for "exertional fatigue" is another publication from the same study as the previous conference abstract, which found a statistically (although arguable clinically) significant drop in energy of ~2% associated with statin usepic.twitter.com/RxBPUacHRn
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This is not a 2% drop. Subjects rated energy level on a 5 point scale.pic.twitter.com/Ypwn8dncvi
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granted the Reidenberg n is quite small and serves only as rationale for more work, but it does document a common observation of low energy/fatigue in people on statins which was reversed by CoQ10 supplementation. Also explains Merck's patent for statin+CoQ10
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in new onset T2D.