Posted by Beyond Health on Nov 3rd 2025
Is it Aging, or Is it a Side Effect?
. . . symptoms considered signs of aging may be the effects of prescription drugs Appetite loss, muscle pain and weakness, increased risk of falling and fractures, sedation, depression, poor memory and general cognitive decline, hallucinations, confusion, lethargy and fatigue, constipation, orthostatic hypotension, and renal failure are some of the symptoms commonly attributed to aging. But they may instead be the effects of prescription drugs. A guest blog for Scientific American by journalist Laura Newman was prompted by the death of her 92-year-old mother from statin side effects. At 5'1" and 105 pounds, Newman's mother had been prescribed 80 mg/day of the cholesterol-lowering drug simvastatin -- a dose that's been criticized as too high for anyone. When she developed muscle weakness (later diagnosed as life-threatening rhabdomyolysis), her physician attributed it to aging and considered it no cause for concern. Her final diagnoses were rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure, both…
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