In early November I switched from 20mg simvastatin to 20 mg Rosuvastatin in response to a slightly elevated CAC result. Post-switch bloodwork on Dec 26,2024 shows excellent lipids and LDL levels with LDL in optimal range and total cholesterol at 130.
Only things not in normal range are RBC (3.81), hemoglobin (12.2), hematocrit (36.4). I have never had low levels in these areas before.
Here's the TWIST:
I am a regular blood donor. On December 1.2024 I did a RBC/platelet combo donation.
Some internet sleuthing shows that some people see a reduction in RBC and/or platelet counts due to taking a statin.
Question: is it possible that my RBC, hemoglobin, and hematocrit results were negatively impacted by a combo RBC/platelet donation 3 weeks prior?
TIA
Only things not in normal range are RBC (3.81), hemoglobin (12.2), hematocrit (36.4). I have never had low levels in these areas before.
Here's the TWIST:
I am a regular blood donor. On December 1.2024 I did a RBC/platelet combo donation.
Some internet sleuthing shows that some people see a reduction in RBC and/or platelet counts due to taking a statin.
Question: is it possible that my RBC, hemoglobin, and hematocrit results were negatively impacted by a combo RBC/platelet donation 3 weeks prior?
TIA