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Consider statins for millions more people in England, NHS told | Consider statins for millions more people in England, NHS told |
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About 15 million more people in England could be prescribed daily cholesterol-lowering statin pills to cut their risk of heart attacks and stroke, new advice for the NHS says. | About 15 million more people in England could be prescribed daily cholesterol-lowering statin pills to cut their risk of heart attacks and stroke, new advice for the NHS says. |
Given the very cheap price of the tablets and the possible health gains, they should be considered more often, the draft guidance says. | Given the very cheap price of the tablets and the possible health gains, they should be considered more often, the draft guidance says. |
There can be side effects though. | There can be side effects though. |
There is debate about how widely this long-term treatment should be given and what associated risks are acceptable. | There is debate about how widely this long-term treatment should be given and what associated risks are acceptable. |
Statin pills rarely cause muscle pain, study finds | Statin pills rarely cause muscle pain, study finds |
When are statins worth taking and what are the risks? | When are statins worth taking and what are the risks? |
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)- which advises the NHS - says people should be thoroughly assessed before statins are prescribed, warning the pills are not a quick fix or substitute for a healthy diet and exercise. | The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)- which advises the NHS - says people should be thoroughly assessed before statins are prescribed, warning the pills are not a quick fix or substitute for a healthy diet and exercise. |
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and disability in the UK, killing about 160,000 people each year, and high cholesterol a significant risk factor for it. | Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and disability in the UK, killing about 160,000 people each year, and high cholesterol a significant risk factor for it. |
In England, high cholesterol leads to over 7% of all deaths and affects up to 60% of adults, NICE says. | In England, high cholesterol leads to over 7% of all deaths and affects up to 60% of adults, NICE says. |
Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in the blood. High levels of "bad" cholesterol can narrow blood vessels and increase the risk of clots. | Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in the blood. High levels of "bad" cholesterol can narrow blood vessels and increase the risk of clots. |
Millions in the UK already take statins, one of the most commonly prescribed drugs. | Millions in the UK already take statins, one of the most commonly prescribed drugs. |
The previous advice was for anyone with a one in 10 chance of having a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack or stroke, within the next 10 years - based on factors such as age, blood pressure and cholesterol levels - to be offered a statin. | The previous advice was for anyone with a one in 10 chance of having a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack or stroke, within the next 10 years - based on factors such as age, blood pressure and cholesterol levels - to be offered a statin. |
But NICE now says including adults with a one in 20 chance could save 2% of them from having a heart attack or stroke during that period. | But NICE now says including adults with a one in 20 chance could save 2% of them from having a heart attack or stroke during that period. |
'Personal choice' | 'Personal choice' |
The most worrying side effect is a rare condition called myopathy, where muscle is damaged. | The most worrying side effect is a rare condition called myopathy, where muscle is damaged. |
But NICE says most of those on statins experience no muscle pains. | But NICE says most of those on statins experience no muscle pains. |
Spokesman Paul Chrisp said patients should discuss the benefits and risks with their doctor, adding: "The evidence is clear, in our view, that for people with a risk of 10% or less over 10 years, statins are an appropriate choice." | Spokesman Paul Chrisp said patients should discuss the benefits and risks with their doctor, adding: "The evidence is clear, in our view, that for people with a risk of 10% or less over 10 years, statins are an appropriate choice." |
British Heart Foundation medical director Prof Sir Nilesh Samani said taking this type of long-term medication was a matter of personal choice. | British Heart Foundation medical director Prof Sir Nilesh Samani said taking this type of long-term medication was a matter of personal choice. |
"The decision should be based on a conversation with your GP and should be combined with other measures such as eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly to get the most benefit," he added. | "The decision should be based on a conversation with your GP and should be combined with other measures such as eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly to get the most benefit," he added. |
If the draft guidelines are approved, Wales could follow the same advice. | If the draft guidelines are approved, Wales could follow the same advice. |
A Welsh Government spokesperson said: "Cardiovascular disease is the biggest killer in the UK. Health boards should follow NICE guidelines for prescription of statins to help people reduce their risk of heart attacks and strokes." | A Welsh Government spokesperson said: "Cardiovascular disease is the biggest killer in the UK. Health boards should follow NICE guidelines for prescription of statins to help people reduce their risk of heart attacks and strokes." |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Heart disease | Heart disease |
Strokes | Strokes |