Cholesterol Related Problem
The side effects of the drug are not negligible to a person whose case doesn’t present the context of any kind of risk of a heart problem. Crestor does come with a significant risk of causing diabetes. Now, if you had a major family history of heart disease, you could live with that risk because it would help you live longer. If you’re quite healthy, what exactly do you gain lowering an already low heart disease risk, and raising your risk of diabetes by 10%? This is a drug you’re supposed to be taking to the end of time. When you select Toronto Flower shop to ship flowers to Toronto or another destination, your order will probably be dealt with professionally and with the utmost care by skilled florists in Toronto.
Wouldn’t you put yourself at unreasonable levels of risk just on the off-chance that you could have a cholesterol-related problem one day?
And it’s not just the cholesterol-lowering drugs that are being pushed; the blood test they use to determine that you would be a good candidate for the new preventive medication is a pretty dubious customer too. It doesn’t even measure how much cholesterol you have; it just measures a certain kind of suspected effect of that cholesterol – inflammation. The only problem is, no one really knows if inflammation is any measure of how much cholesterol you have. Meanwhile, the major pharmaceutical companies are putting the finishing touches on an advertising blitz to help you get on their moneymaking bandwagon. They really are licking their chops in anticipation – they feel that they are about to get a whole new market of millions of more people, for their drugs .
Even people who take the drug for high cholesterol levels they have, often complain of side effects like muscle aches. And now, they’re going to expose millions of new people to muscle aches too, for no reason. Flower shop Toronto can ship flower supply to Hudson and surrounding areas in addition to to cities throughout the nation through our nationwide community of florists. The diabetes problem, as the FDA says, does exist in the preventive cholesterol drug idea; but they want to do nothing more about it than just put it on the label. For the kind of infinitesimally small benefit that you get taking cholesterol-lowering drugs for no reason, you might as well take a vitamin B supplement. Niacin is supposed to help with cholesterol. But that probably won’t be profitable enough a thing to push.