Rosuvastatin reduces the levels of bad cholesterol and fats (low-density lipoproteins cholesterol) and helps to prevent clogging of your blood vessels.
Cholesterol and other fats are made in the liver and also absorbed from our diet. Cholesterol is used to make hormones and cells. Fats are used as a source of energy in the body.
Rosuvastatin interferes with proteins (HMG CoA reductase) that are involved in the production of chemicals needed to make cholesterol and fats.
You may experience:
Headache
Muscle and joint pain
Muscle spasms
Fatigue
Abdominal pain
Flatulence
Constipation or diarrhea
Increased blood sugar
You may experience increased thirst and urination.
You should not abruptly stop taking any medications. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor if any side effects of medications become unbearable.
You may eat normally while taking rosuvastatin.
Rosuvastatin can interact with a number of medications. Take a list of all your other medications and show them to your pharmacist or doctor before you start taking rosuvastatin.
Alcohol is harmful to the liver. Rosuvastatin can also be harmful to the liver in rare cases.
Alcohol can also increase your risk of a heart attack or stroke. It is recommended to avoid or drastically cut down on alcohol intake.
Your doctor or dietician can recommend a diet for you to help lower your cholesterol intake and weight if you are overweight.
It will be recommended to reduce saturated fat intake and increase fiber, fish, fruit, and vegetable consumption.
You should also avoid smoking because it increases your risk of a stroke or heart attack.
It is best to take simvastatin at night. This is when most of the body’s cholesterol is produced.
If you forget to take your prescription, take it as soon as you remember.
If you miss a dose, don’t take a double dose.
If your next dose is approaching, skip the missed dose and take the next one.
You may experience some side effects from your contraceptives. This is because rosuvastatin increases the levels of some contraceptives in the body.
Rosuvastatin has shown no effect on fertility or sexual performance.
It is not advisable to take rosuvastatin when pregnant unless prescribed by your doctor.
You must not take rosuvastatin when breastfeeding. It has not been proven safe for your baby.
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