Statin-Induced Neuropathic Pain: A Case Report

  • Nima Vaziri
  • Habib Mofakham
  • Fanak Fahimi
Keywords: Atorvastatin; Rosuvastatin; Neuropathic Pain; Peripheral Neuropathy

Abstract

The most reported form of statin induced pain is myalgia, conversely peripheral neuropathy is a rare side effect. We report a patient who received rosuvastatin for hypercholesterolemia and experienced episodes of pain in both hands during the night. Rosuvastatin was stopped and atorvastatin was replaced. Re-introduction with another statin resulted in a more severe form of the similar adverse effect after 4 months. This is a rare adverse effect of a extensively prescribed class of drug. Physicians should be aware of the possibility of peripheral neuropathy symptoms in patients on statin therapy.

J Pharm Care 2019; 7(4): 120-122.

Published
2020-02-18
Section
Articles