Cholesterol Reducing Drugs

Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on July 12th, 2009

If you ignore your blood cholesterol levels and never take into consideration your doctor’s advice regarding a change in a lifestyle orientated towards re-discovering your eating habits and exercising, then you will be faced with the possibility of taking cholesterol reducing drugs. Those who have dangerously high cholesterol levels will get a medical prescription to aid them in lowering them. The only problem is that the drugs are totally inefficient if you are still not willing to change your lifestyle. In addition to this, all cholesterol reducing drugs have nasty side effects, and some can even pose a serious threat to your general health.

Furthermore, recent studies show that one of the most used drugs for reducing blood cholesterol can lead to cancer. The specific substance contained in drugs like Inegy should be taken with great care. Although further health inspections and thorough research have been carried out to check for links to cancer, results are still inconclusive. Regardless, health officials said that they are not even sure if the drug works - as all cholesterol reducing drugs are just ways to speed up reactions to certain foods, and cannot reduce levels alone.

Another cholesterol reducing drug called Simvastatin can cause severe sleep problems in some patients. Anterior studies revealed that in fact, some patients use statines to reduce cholesterol and that they often sleep uncomfortably and even commonly have nightmares. Drugs in this category all contain statines, some lipophilic and other hydrophilic.

These drugs get to the brain directly through the blood because they are soluble in lipids. Neuronal circuits in the brain can be affected if the lipid isolation around them, called myelin, stops working properly, and therefore permitting the electric signal from traveling properly or making it get weaker. Unfortunately, this is often the case in people with high cholesterol levels.

The results of a study conducted in relation to this proved that all participants who took drugs to reduce cholesterol reported serious sleep quality deterioration. And since sleep quality directly influences the quality of life and health, these drugs do more harm than good. Doctors still claim that not all people taking substances soluble in fats will necessarily experience sleep disorders, even if all those tested did, but this is a risk too high to take.

We all know that stress can also contribute to a significant increase in cholesterol levels, because it decreases metabolism and causes fat to be deposited in our blood. A poor sleep is the very basis of serious stress problems, not to mention the general mental state that a lack of sleep can create.

It is vital sometimes to reduce cholesterol levels in your blood, because if you fail to, you could be at great risk to various diseases. No one will be forcing you into taking medication that has many undesired side effects. Since all cholesterol medical drugs are trying to influence directly internal processes, it’s impossible not to experience side effects. And above this, these drugs are only efficient in a small way, and only if you start living a healthy life. Since it is your lifestyle that ultimately determines cholesterol levels, before deciding that medication is your last hope, it’s best to start improving your lifestyle straight away, with a balanced diet, omega 3 supplements and by practicing sports regularly.


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