My LDL cholesterol levels have been chronically high so my doctor changed my medication from Gemfibrozil to Atorvastatin 10 mg daily. I've heard of a LOT of issues w/ statins and tinnitus, and they all mention "of all the statins available in the US, only Atorvastatin is associated with tinnitus". Searching online, I found a military hospital study having 98 patients w/ hearing loss and tinnitus who were treated w/ Atorvastatin 40 mg daily for 8 months. The findings were: "Tinnitus, in patients having hyperlipidemia, can be successfully dealt with by treating hyperlipidemia with lipid lowering agent atorvastatin."
There are a lot of online posts from people that contradict that study. Some think that this drug either gave them tinnitus or increased the tinnitus they already had. The double-bind I'm is: high LDL cholesterol levels can cause tinnitus (along w/ potentially causing other serious health issues), but since I have tinnitus, taking a statin seems like a foolish idea.
Any thoughts or experiences on this?
There are a lot of online posts from people that contradict that study. Some think that this drug either gave them tinnitus or increased the tinnitus they already had. The double-bind I'm is: high LDL cholesterol levels can cause tinnitus (along w/ potentially causing other serious health issues), but since I have tinnitus, taking a statin seems like a foolish idea.
Any thoughts or experiences on this?