Did pantethine lower lp(a) too?
Yes, a superb article.
Table 1 on page 2 shows that the lowest dose of each statin yields about 75 % of the LDL reduction of the four times higher dose.
Statins are not side-effect free, and to me it seems prudent to go for less than the highest dose. Am on 4 mg pitavastatin, will probably reduce to 2 mg which according to the table gives a 41 % reduction in LDL compared to 48 % for 4 mg (trials on CRP show major reductions from 2 mg pita). Will start ezitimibe which should more than compensate.
So, sounds like there is no reason to take legal RYR in the US.
Severity and quantity of side effects varies by person. Most people can take a statin without any side effects.
I haven’t tested that since I started Pantethine. It was very low before because I believe I have inherited genetics that naturally predisposes me to have a low lp(a).
"Your genes control how much lipoprotein (a) you make. "
“Lipoprotein (a) Blood Test: MedlinePlus Medical Test”
From another thread,{posted February 27, 2023], just to add to conversation/debate.
@desertshores Do you know if the pantethine has similar side effects to statins? Have you noticed any change in hgb A1C?
No change in A1c.
I don’t think it has the same side effects as a statin. But, I didn’t have any side effects from a statin. Pantethine is related to but not the same as vitamin B5.
So maybe if you take pantethine with a statin, you d need to take CoQ10.
Is CoQ10 Worth The Hype? (the research no one shows) - YouTube
Coq10 supplementation does not appear to help in case you do get muscle aches from statins.
Agreed. It didn’t help me.
Peter Attia recommended Jarrow’s ubiquinol as more bioavailable.
I failed in my quest to get a low-dose statin. Yes, but let’s wait 2 months to see how ezetimibe does. Same answer for Acarbose. Yes, but one at a time. I did get an order for a CAC scan. If it is zero, I would still want to aggressively treat ApoB. But if it is terrible I would push harder.
You know you can get acarbose from India for half the cost of it here and you don’t need a prescription.
Yes, thanks! My preference is to do it here with prescription, but I will definitely buy from India if I have problems.
Yes, that is definitely a downside of statins. But something that can be managed. We are lucky that we now have PCSK-9 inhibitors. That is my ace in the hole. But it would not be covered by insurance. I would love to see another 60% price reduction but I doubt that will happen.
You can always consider the Indian Pharmacy option… PCSK-9 inhibitors seem to be around $200/month currently: (82 rupees to the US dollar).
Oh, I will definitely do that!