Statins work by inhibiting the HMG-CoA reductase enzyme. Variations...

People with low LDL do as well or better on most health dimensions.
So, TL;DR: It's great and statins are safe. Thank you, genetic freaks.
We do port, say, reduced heart disease risk, but we don't port the mevalonate-based myopathy risk.
1. You can learn about long-term use effects from genetic variation, and
2. You can learn about drugs from other, highly similar drugs.
This is like a cheat code to understanding drug risk, and it's something you can easily go and check right now.
Go check that out: cremieux.xyz/p/the-23andme-…
That leaves the possibility that these drugs raise the risk of some and lower the risk of others. They don't seem to, but maybe I'm missing the right cancers.
No on both counts.
Find some of that here: cremieux.xyz/p/ozempic-and-…







