Table 2.
Endogenous Risk Factors | Exogenous Risk Factor |
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Elderly | Intensive physical activity |
Female sex | High intensity statin therapy |
Asian ethnicity | Alcohol abuse |
Positive history of muscle and/or joint pain | Drug abuse |
Inflammatory or metabolic neuromuscular disease
|
Drug interactions
|
Positive history of increased CK (especially if CK > 10 ULN) | Grapefruit or blueberry juice consumption (>1 L/day) |
Positive family history of myopathy | Unregulated supplements (e.g., red yeast rice, pleurotus mushrooms, etc.). |
Induced myopathy by statins or other hypolipidemic drugs | Surgical procedures |
Low body mass index | |
Severe kidney failure (III-IV stage KDOQI) | |
Acute or decompensated hepatopathy | |
Hypertension/heart failure (secondary to kidney disease) | |
Untreated or undertreated hypothyroidism | |
Diabetes mellitus | |
Acute infection | |
Biliary obstruction | |
Major trauma with increased metabolic demand | |
Vitamin D deficiency | |
Genetic polymorphisms
|
Abbreviations: ABC = ATP-binding cassette, CK = creatine kinase; KDOQI = kidney disease outcome quality initiative, RYR = ryanodine receptor, SAMS = statin-associated muscle symptoms, SLCO1B1 = solute carrier organic anion transporter family member 1B1, ULN = upper limits of normal.