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Christelle Philibert1, Virginie Bres2, Marie-Josèphe Jean-Pastor3, Claire Guy4, Bénédicte Lebrun-Vignes5, Perrine Robin2, Véronique Pinzani2, Dominique Hillaire-Buys2.
Abstract
Red yeast rice (RYR) is a dietary supplement containing monacolins obtained by fermentation of Monascus purpureus strains. Because of its structural homology with lovastatin, monacolin K inhibits HMG-CoA reductase and shows hypocholesterolemic properties comparable to synthetic statins. We studied all cases of myopathy involving RYR reported in the French national pharmacovigilance database (6 cases) and in scientific literature (9 cases). Among these cases, 9 showed elevated creatine kinase, 3 rhabdomyolysis and 2 myalgia. Recent studies seem to show good efficacy of the RYR, however, our work reports the existence of related muscular disorders. In addition, dietary supplements currently available on the market may show considerable variability of formulation and/or the presence of contaminants. When clinicobiological disorders occur, physicians should consider the eventual use of an herbal treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Atteintes musculaires; Levure de riz rouge; Muscular injuries; Phytotherapy; Phytothérapie; Red yeast rice; Statin; Statine
Year: 2016 PMID: 28277227 DOI: 10.2515/therapie/2015053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Therapie ISSN: 0040-5957 Impact factor: 2.070