Cholesterol Lowering Drugs: Nutrient Depletion Checklist

Nutrient Depletion Checklist:

Cholesterol Lowering Drugs

         From the Nutrition Science News



Drug

Nutrient Depletions

Potential Health Problems


"Bile Acid Sequestrant" Drugs


Atorvastatin, Cerivastatin, Lovastatin, Fluvastatin, Pravastatin, Simvastatin

Coenzyme Q10

congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, low energy


Cholestyramine

Beta-carotene

vision problems, weakened immunity

Calcium

Blood clotting, cell wall permeability, enzyme dysfunction, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, rickets

Folic Acid

anemia, birth defects, cervical dyslasia, elevated homocysteine

Iron

hair loss

Magnesium

increased incidence of artheroderosis, heart attacks, hypertension, stroke

Vitamin A

vision problems

Vitamin B12

anemia, appetite loss, depression, dermatitis, fatigue, nausea, poor blood clotting

Vitamin D

hearing loss, muscle weakness, phosphorous retention in kidneys, rheumatic pains

Vitamin E

cataracts, dry skin, dry hair, easy bruising, eczema, poor wound healing, PMS

Vitamin K

easy bleeding, rickets and other skeletal disorders

Zinc

Acne, anorexia, decreased immunity, depression, delayed wound healing, frequent infections, impaired sense of smell and taste


Colestipol

Beta-carotene, Folic Acid, Iron, Vitamin A, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Vitamin E

see above


 

"Statin" Drugs


Atorvastatin, Cerivastatin, Lovastatin, Fluvastatin, Pravastatin, Simvastatin

Coenzyme Q10

congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, low energy


Cholestyramine

Beta-carotene

vision problems, weakened immunity

Calcium

Blood clotting, cell wall permeability, enzyme dysfunction, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, rickets

Folic Acid

anemia, birth defects, cervical dyslasia, elevated homocysteine

Iron

hair loss

Magnesium

increased incidence of atherosclerosis, heart attacks, hypertension, stroke

Vitamin A

vision problems

Vitamin B12

anemia, appetite loss, depression, dermatitis, fatigue, nausea, poor blood clotting

Vitamin D

hearing loss, muscle weakness, phosphorous retention in kidneys, rheumatic pains

Vitamin E

cataracts, dry skin, dry hair, easy bruising, eczema, poor wound healing, PMS

Vitamin K

easy bleeding, rickets and other skeletal disorders

Zinc

Acne, anorexia, decreased immunity, depression, delayed wound healing, frequent infections, impaired sense of smell and taste


Colestipol

Beta-carotene, Folic Acid, Iron, Vitamin A, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Vitamin E

see above


Advise your customers to ask their pharmacists or doctors if any of their medications can cause nutrient depletions. The scientific basis for this information is from published studies using these drugs or drugs from the same pharmacological class.

Reprinted with permission from Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion Handbook (Lexi-Comp, 1999) by Ross Pelton, Ph.D., C.N.; James B. LaValle, N.D., C.N., D.H.M.; Ernest B. Hawkins; and Daniel L. Krinsky.



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