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This article has really disturbing implications -- a LOT of people in the US take statins. Among other things ...
"Patient Five was in his late 50s when a trip to the doctors changed his life.
He had diabetes, and he had signed up for a study to see if taking a statin a kind of cholesterol-lowering drug might help. So far, so normal.
But soon after he began the treatment, his wife began to notice a sinister transformation. A previously reasonable man, he became explosively angry and out of nowhere developed a tendency for road rage. During one memorable episode, he warned his family to keep away, lest he put them in hospital.
Out of fear of what might happen, Patient Five stopped driving. Even as a passenger, his outbursts often forced his wife to abandon their journeys and turn back. Afterwards, shed leave him alone to watch TV and calm down. She became increasingly fearful for her own safety.
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Were all familiar with the mind-bending properties of psychedelic drugs but it turns out ordinary medications can be just as potent. From paracetamol (known as acetaminophen in the US) to antihistamines, statins, asthma medications and antidepressants, theres emerging evidence that they can make us impulsive, angry, or restless, diminish our empathy for strangers, and even manipulate fundamental aspects of our personalities, such as how neurotic we are."
[link:https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200108-the-medications-that-change-who-we-are|