Abstract 16122: Is Vitamin D Deficiency Really Associated With an Increased Incidence of Statin Intolerance?

Circulation(2015)

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Introduction: Statin therapy is potentially the most important treatment presently available to prevent the progression of atherosclerosis. Unfortunately, a significant number of patients cannot tolerate statins due to muscle aches. Vitamin D deficiency, which is also associated with a variety of muscular symptoms, is commonly identified among patients with an indication for statin therapy. Several small studies have proposed that vitamin D deficiency may contribute to statin intolerance, but this has not been definitively demonstrated. Hypothesis: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with greater risk of statin intolerance. Methods: In the Intermountain Healthcare electronic health record, 12,066 patients had an initial 25(OH) vitamin D (VitD) level available and an indication for statin therapy with either a documented statin intolerance or evidence of active statin therapy. Patient baseline clinical characteristics were collected and multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate associa...
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