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Statins and peripheral neuropathy

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Within the past 3 years seven cases of reversible peripheral neuropathy apparently caused by statins have been reported. Here we report seven additional cases associated with long-term statin therapy, in which other causes of neuropathy were thoroughly excluded. The neuropathy was in all cases axonal and with affection of both thick and thin nerve fibers. The symptoms of neuropathy persisted during an observation period lasting from 10 weeks to 1 year in four cases after statin treatment had been withdrawn. We suggest that long-term statin treatment may be associated with chronic peripheral neuropathy.

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Received: 6 July 1998 / Accepted in revised form: 1 October 1998

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Jeppesen, U., Gaist, D., Smith, T. et al. Statins and peripheral neuropathy. E J Clin Pharmacol 54, 835–838 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002280050562

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