I don't handle Statin drugs at all, and they tried me on every one of them over the past 24 years. Lipitor, the first after my bypass surgery in 2000, had me stiff and hurting to the point of needing 2 canes to get up and move anywhere, and I was in constant muscle pain. It was sneaky, and came on so slow that I didn't realize what was causing it. The others had similar symptoms, but I stopped taking them before getting this bad. I finally told my doctor, "enough is enough" with statin drugs and "no one ever died from high cholesterol", and my docs finally left me alone. I'm now taking an over the counter drug called Alpha Cyclodextrin. It has no side effects that have affected me, but is supposed to cleanse my arteries like statin drugs are supposed to, but in a different way, and I've been taking it for the last 2 1/2 years. I used to get the beginnings of heart pain (soreness in throat area) whenever doing things that required physical exertion that resulted in me popping a Nitro pill and stopping what I was doing for 1/2 hour or so. About 6 months after I began taking Alpha Cyclodextrin I realized that I wasn't needing the Nitro pills any more. Now I just take short rest breaks, often, but it's not because of heart pain or that soreness now. Statin drugs had sneaky side effects, mostly stiffness and cramps in my muscles that came on very slowly and gradually as I was taking them, making me not realize what was causing it. The docs had no clue about the cause of this either, but 2 days after stopping the Lipitor I didn't need the canes any more.
I'm buying my Alpha Cyclodextrin from Amazon. They seem to be selling a lot of it, so I always try to keep about a month supply on hand, and re-order when down to that, as backorders or long shipping times of up to about a month seem to be common.
Another drug with bad, but not as severe, side effects for me was a Lasik pill. Though the side effects from this was unsteadiness when walking, and itching patches, mostly around my collar bones, stopping it gave me relief from both over just a few days. I now have to be more careful about salt content in my meals, but they will likely be trying to prescribe alternatives for the Lasik in my next visit. I may try them, but I'm doing pretty good right now without taking them.
I have one sister who is 4 years younger than me, and we seem to share these same problems, so we compare how we are feeling and what we are taking often. So far, she has the same bad side effects with the same medications that I have and stopped them too, based on my experience.
Charley