Dr.Dicky
06-23-2003, 06:55 PM
My father-in-law has been on Lipitor for the past 9 years now (cardiac patient), and is beginning to experience Peripheral Neuropathy, as well as peripheral edema. He is worried that the damage done is permanent. Can anyone shed some light on the subject, and if it is reversible, what is the suggested course of action?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
augmel
06-24-2003, 09:03 PM
i can't find anything linking lipitor with those symptoms. is your father-in-law diabetic? that would be a much more common cause of peripheral neuropathy as well as being linked with cardiac disease. the edema would be more likely from CHF.
El Duderino
06-27-2003, 04:00 AM
Peripheral neuropathy is a not-entirely-uncommon side effect of atorvastatin/Lipitor, but I don't know if it is dose-related or to what extent it subsides when treatment is stopped.
Either way, it should probably be discussed with the physician that initiated treatment in the first place. Sorry to have to bail on you like that, but "talk to the doctor" is always sound advice... :-)