Firstly, Medical Specialists Pharmacy would like to wish everybody a
slightly belated Merry Christmas and we hope everyone has had a
fantastic few days with their family, friends and loved ones.
Secondly, we have already touched upon one group of people who may be
vulnerable at Christmas time; asthmatics. However, those at risk of
high cholesterol and heart problems need to be particularly cautious as
well over the festive period.
Yesterday (Dec 26) is a day notorious for
a high number of cardiac-related health problems such as heart attacks,
heart failure and arrhythmias. A 2004 study conducted by researchers at
the University of California, San Diego and Tufts University discovered
that heart-related deaths go up by almost 5% during the Christmas
holidays.
Some of the increased deaths can be attributed to a number of causes
such as alcohol abuse as people already at risk of heart problems ignore
the warnings and consume alcohol in excess, and some of the tragic
fatalities are down to a build-up of Cholesterol – an important
component of the blood stream that works at repairing body cells.
However if excess cholesterol is not efficiently removed from the blood
stream, it can pose a serious problem and cause deadly health issues
such as stroke, heart attack and coronary heart disease.
As everybody is aware, stress levels for the majority of the UK and
indeed around the world are at their peak over Christmas time as we
frantically rush around for presents, planning time to see family and
friends, and sorting last minute arrangements. Unfortunately stress and
cholesterol are closely linked and when our stress levels increase, the
production of two hormones – cortisol and adrenaline also increase.
Cortisol is known as the ‘stress hormone’ and it raises the sugars
(glucose) in the bloodstream. Prolonged levels of cortisol have been
shown to be connected to increased abdominal fat – linked to higher
levels of ‘bad’ cholesterol (LDL) and lower levels of ‘good’ cholesterol
(HDL), which can lead to all kinds of heart problems.
Cholesterol lowering medicines known as ‘Statins’ have been in the
news throughout 2012 as health experts uncover more exciting findings
about their capabilities. As stress and over indulgence of fatty foods
increase our cholesterol over Christmas, it may come as good news to
learn that British Heart Foundation statistics show that deaths from
heart attacks have been cut by half, saving the lives of millions of
people and this has been largely down to ‘wonder drug’ statins such as
Crestor and Lipitor.
According to figures released by the British Heart Foundation,
between the years 2002 and 2010 the death rate in men dropped from 78.7
deaths per 100,000 men to just 39.2 deaths per 100,000 men. Over the
same 8 year block there was also a decrease in the death rate for
females, 37.3 deaths per 100,000 women in 2002 fell to 17.7 deaths per
100,000 women in 2010.
The higher use of statin medication and blood thinning medication in
conjunction with such lifestyle factors as fewer people now smoking have
resulted in the decrease in heart attacks and other related problems.
In addition, more advanced treatment than previous years means that
those who do suffer from a heart attack, have a much better chance of
surviving.
Professor Peter Weissburg, medical director of the foundation, said:
“The last decade has seen excellent progress in heart attack prevention,
treatment and care which has resulted in a dramatic reduction in the
number of people dying from heart disease. Statins are an important part
of that success story. They have undoubtedly changed the face of heart
disease treatment for the better and there can be little doubt that
there are thousands of people alive and well today because of statins.
Whilst some people do experience irritating side effects, they are very
rarely life threatening and the benefits far outweigh any risks. The
progress we have witnessed over the last 10 years is something to
celebrate but coronary heart disease is far from beaten and is still the
single biggest killer in the UK. We must tackle the problem of
inequalities which place an unfair burden of heart disease on our
poorest communities. By dealing with the root causes of heart and
circulatory disease – diet, smoking and lack of exercise – we should
continue to see a decline in the numbers dying from a heart attack.”
Prescriptions for statins are now an incredible 15 times higher than
20 years ago, with estimates showing that approximately eight million
people in the UK take statins every day. They work out to cost around
just 40p per day and their benefits have led for calls for even more ‘healthy’ adults to be prescribed them too.
Thankfully, Medical Specialists Pharmacy provides private and
confidential online consultations for statins, and for suitable patients
our in-house doctors can prescribe statin medication such as Lipitor
and Crestor, and our in-house pharmacists can dispense to patients
within just 24 hours. We also dispense statins for patients who can
provide a private prescription. If all that wasn’t enough, we also have
the legally available generic Atorvastatin at much lower prices for
suitable patients.
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