EMPOWERING PATIENT WELLNESS: THE EXPANDING ROLE OF PHYSICIANS AS HEALTH EDUCATORS IN PRIMARY CARE

Authors

  • Nurul Aisyah Mohd Ali entre for Nursing Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, UiTM Selangor Puncak Alam Campus, University Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

Keywords:

Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), Statins,Cardiovascular Disease, Muscle-Related Side Effects, Medication Management

Abstract

The incidence of Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is on the rise, making it a pressing global health concern. In Malaysia, cardiovascular diseases have consistently ranked as the leading cause of mortality for several decades, with cardiovascular disease contributing significantly to the non-communicable disease-related deaths. Statins, a class of prescription drugs designed to lower cholesterol levels, play a pivotal role in preventing ACS. However, they are associated with statin-related side effects, primarily muscle-related issues, including pain, lethargy, weakness, and myopathy. Observational studies have reported muscle problems in a substantial proportion of patients, ranging from 10% to 30%, while randomized controlled trials have indicated a lower but still significant incidence, affecting up to 5% of patients. Given the increasing significance of ACS, it is crucial to critically identify effective management and treatment strategies for this condition.

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Published

2024-06-24

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