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Tex-what is your feedback on this please?

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"there is evidence to suggest that bezafibrate can suppress chemically induced colitis in rats."

Lipitor evidently is suspected as the one of the causes of colitis. I was on it for a few months and ended up with mc flare big time. It turns out that I also have several genes that put me at risk for using statins.

http://pmj.bmj.com/content/78/919/286.full

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Well, my thoughts on the use of a statin to suppress chemically-induced colitis in rats are that it sounds like an interesting experiment (at least it's surely of interest to the poor rats subjected to chemically-induced colitis), but it's of academic interest only, since the overwhelming majority of IBD sufferers do not have chemically-induced colitis (with the exception of those whose colitis was caused by the cleanout prep prior to a colonoscopy, or a sigmoidoscopy, or a pill camera procedure).

Statins are a well-known trigger for MC for many patients, so attempting to use them as a treatment seems rather counterproductive, IMO.

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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mcnomore
I might be one of those mentioned in the article that was caused by statin.
I discontinued statins a few years back because they caused muscle pain, etc.
My PCP talked me into trying again with a different brand of statin and also taking a full dose aspirin each day instead of the low dose due to high platelet count.
That was about a month before the WD began.
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