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People on cholesterol-lowering statin drugs often complain of muscle pain, but studies show a lot of that might be because they expect side effects — their minds play a trick called the nocebo effect, not the drug itself.

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[Statin-induced muscle symptoms].

Narrative Review
Human
2025 Oct 20

The study says that many people think statins cause muscle pain, but it might actually be because they expect side effects. When patients are told this, many can keep taking the medicine safely.

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