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Reviewer: 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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After being on this for two weeks, I had to stop. I had tingling all over, numbness in face, nausea, headache, achy muscles and dizziness. Dr. had me stop and not take any statin for 2 weeks. Will try Lipitor then.
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Reviewer: pravastatin, 65-74 Male on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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leg cranps, headaches,vision
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Reviewer: 75 or over Female on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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I'm 90 yrs old. Started taking pravachol on 9/14/11. On 11/25/11 I had a terrible pain on my right side under my ribs. My blood test revealed my liver enzymes were very elevated. I'm stopping it on my own. My doctor sent me to have an ultrasound and a nuclear goldbladder test. He shoudl have reviewed my chart and asked me to stop it. Lesson: do your own checking on all drugs and procedures.
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Reviewer: Carol, 65-74 Female on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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Hip, thigh and lower leg pain. Tiredness,
Waking after 3-4 hours of nighttime sleep, with inability to go back to sleep. Unusual amount of urine.
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Reviewer: Brian, 35-44 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I got this Pravastatin Sodium 40mg from my doctor for high bad cholesterol and low good cholesterol. I took it twice at bedtime as directed. Upon waking on the third day, I noticed that my ankles and feet hurt a little, as though I had run a lot the day before. I hadn't worked out for several days prior to taking this drug. My ankle and feet joints hurt. There was no muscle pain. There were
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