Managing statin-induced myopathy
Rhabdomyolysis — muscle symptoms, elevation of CK (>10 × ULN) and potential myoglobinuria and renal failure Asymptomatic myopathy — elevated CK without muscle symptoms Clinical presentation Typically a patient will present with muscle pain, often described as cramps, or with diffuse discomfort in the legs. Focal pain is ................
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