# Data Mining of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System and Animal Experiments for Assessment of Rhabdomyolysis Risk Associated with Lipid-lowering Drugs

**Authors:** Shinji Kobuchi, Daisuke Sugiyama, Anna Iima, Ami Obuchi, Ayumi Osaka, Ayana Doi, Hikaru Ueta, Satoshi Yokoyama, Kouichi Hosomi, Mitsutaka Takada, Toshiyuki Sakaeda

PMC · DOI: 10.7150/ijms.109034 · International Journal of Medical Sciences · 2025-02-26

## TL;DR

This study investigates how statins and fibrates, when used together, increase the risk of rhabdomyolysis, using data from the FDA and animal experiments.

## Contribution

The study identifies pharmacokinetic changes in gemfibrozil when combined with cerivastatin, contributing to rhabdomyolysis risk.

## Key findings

- FAERS data mining shows statins and fibrates are linked to rhabdomyolysis, especially when combined.
- Animal experiments revealed increased creatine phosphokinase and myoglobin levels with statin-fibrate combinations.
- Cerivastatin co-administration doubled gemfibrozil concentration in muscle tissue without affecting systemic levels.

## Abstract

Despite extensive research on pharmacokinetic interactions between hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins) and fibrates, the underlying pharmacodynamic mechanisms contributing to the increased risk of rhabdomyolysis remain unclear. This study aimed to determine the differences among statins or fibrates in terms of their susceptibility to rhabdomyolysis. The data mining of FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) suggested the association of both statins and fibrates with rhabdomyolysis and the add-on effect of their combinations. In rats, their administration was associated with outliers in creatine phosphokinase and myoglobin levels and a larger distribution of data than in the control. Additionally, co-administration of cerivastatin increased the gemfibrozil concentration in skin and muscle tissues by more than two-fold without an increase in systemic exposure to gemfibrozil, suggesting that an alteration in the pharmacokinetics of gemfibrozil might contribute to an increased risk of rhabdomyolysis when cerivastatin and gemfibrozil are co-administered. Taken together, caution is uniformly needed in combination therapy with statins and fibrates because of the increased risk of rhabdomyolysis.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** cerivastatin (PubChem CID 446156), gemfibrozil (PubChem CID 3463)
- **Diseases:** rhabdomyolysis (MONDO:0005290)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (taxon 10116)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** MB (myoglobin) [NCBI Gene 4151] {aka MYOSB, PVALB}
- **Diseases:** Rhabdomyolysis (MESH:D012206)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116]

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