2021
DOI: 10.3390/ejihpe11040085
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Dietary Habits and Musculoskeletal Pain in Statin and Red Yeast Rice Users: A Pilot Study

Abstract: (1) Background: Diet and statins are commonly used to treat high cholesterol (CHOL) levels. (2) Aim: To compare adherence to Mediterranean diet (Med-D), orthorexia nervosa (ON), and musculoskeletal pain in individuals in treatment with statins metabolized by CYP3A4, not metabolized by CYP3A4 or red yeast rice (RYR, containing monacolin K: MON-K). (3) Methods: starting from 80 individuals, after the exclusion of those with other causes of possible pain, 56 individuals were selected and divided into three groups… Show more

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“…Despite the potential adverse effects of high doses of phytomolecules, nutraceuticals are considered safe. In this context was the neglected potential interaction between monacolin K (structurally identical to lovastatin) and some plant foods [12]. From that, the European Commission concluded: "considering the significant harmful effect on health associated with the use of monacolins from red yeast rice at levels of 10 mg/day, and individual cases of severe adverse health reactions at levels as low as 3 mg/day, the use of monacolins from red yeast rice at levels of 3 mg and more per portion of the product recommended for daily consumption should be prohibited".…”
Section: Phytomolecules-drug Interactions: Clinical and Nutritional I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the potential adverse effects of high doses of phytomolecules, nutraceuticals are considered safe. In this context was the neglected potential interaction between monacolin K (structurally identical to lovastatin) and some plant foods [12]. From that, the European Commission concluded: "considering the significant harmful effect on health associated with the use of monacolins from red yeast rice at levels of 10 mg/day, and individual cases of severe adverse health reactions at levels as low as 3 mg/day, the use of monacolins from red yeast rice at levels of 3 mg and more per portion of the product recommended for daily consumption should be prohibited".…”
Section: Phytomolecules-drug Interactions: Clinical and Nutritional I...mentioning
confidence: 99%