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- who: Wen Wang from the epileptic seizures (7%) [2]Less frequent acquired causes include metabolic disturbances, infections, local muscle ischemia, generalized muscle ischemia, prolonged immobilization, exercise, and excessive heat [3]. In, % of patients, there are two or more causative factors. In this case, the patient had no muscle pain at admission, and the CK was normal. Thus, we considered that the presence of rhabdomyolysis was not related to atorvastatin usage, but might have been related to the use of rosuvastatin. The reason for altering the treatment to rosuvastatin was that rosuvastatin is not substantially metabolized by CYPs . . .
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