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April 21, 2026
Why statins remain one of the most effective and safe medications in cardiology — and why the myths about side effects persist.
Statins are among the most prescribed and studied medications in the world. They've saved millions of lives. Yet they're also among the most feared. In my practice, I encounter patients weekly who refuse statin therapy because of concerns about muscle pain, cognitive effects, or other fears based on misinformation.
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Dr. Jeremy Pollock is acting independently and in his personal capacity. BMore Cardiology is an independent educational and informational resource with no official affiliation, endorsement, or association with the University of Maryland, St. Joseph Medical Center, or any employer institution. This is not medical advice or treatment guidance. Always consult your personal physician before making healthcare decisions.