CRESTOR 5 TABLET is used in the management of high blood cholesterol levels. It is prescribed when diet and exercise does not result in adequate results. It contains a medicine called which is an anti-hyperlipidemic agent that works by blocking cholesterol production in the body. It also makes your body eliminate lipids particles from the blood.
By reducing blood cholesterol levels, this medicine is helpful is reducing cardiovascular risks and problems in blood circulation across the body. While taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET, you must follow a cholesterol-lowering diet, lifestyle changes and regular physical activity as instructed by your doctor to achieve better results.
Before taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET inform your doctor if you have any lung, liver, kidney or heart problems. You must also inform your doctor if you have diabetes, thyroid problems, or a family history of muscle disorders. Do not take CRESTOR 5 TABLET if you are pregnant or breastfeeding without consulting your doctor.
CRESTOR 5 TABLET may increase your blood sugar levels, especially in patients who are diabetic. It may also affect the way your liver works and so your doctor will closely monitor your blood sugar levels and liver functions while undergoing therapy with CRESTOR 5 TABLET as a precaution.
The most common side effects of taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET are muscle ache, constipation, stomach pain, dizziness, nausea and headache. Inform your doctor if you experience severe unexplained muscle pain, tenderness or weakness along with fever after taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET.
How should I take CRESTOR 5 TABLET? CRESTOR 5 TABLET should be taken according to the directions given to the physician who must follow pdr 5 TABLET prescription as follows. Take CRESTOR 5 TABLET as advised by your doctor and do not take CRESTOR 5 TABLET more than 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal, as per your doctor may reduce the effectiveness of CRESTOR 5 TABLET.The amount of fat in CRESTOR 5 TABLET should be consumed carefully as it increases blood sugar levels in patients who are diabetic. It may also affect the liver and so your doctor can monitor the level of fat in CRESTOR 5 TABLET at regular intervals in your blood every 12 hours while under treatment for stable cholesterol levels. Before taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET, you must consult your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems.
The recommended dose of CRESTOR 5 TABLET for patients with kidney or liver problems is 5-20 mg once a day. The recommended dose of CRESTOR 5 TABLET for stable cholesterol levels is 5-20 mg once a day. You must consult your doctor if you are taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET more than once a week.
The dosage of CRESTOR 5 TABLET may need to be adjusted by your doctor by observing your doctor about your symptoms and how your body reacts. The most common side effects of taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET are muscle ache, constipation, stomach pain, dizziness, nausea and headache, but these side effects are a possibility for very rare cases. If you are experiencing muscle pain, tenderness or weakness along with tenderness of fingers or abdomen, numbness or difficulty with movement, fever after taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET, should be followed closely by your doctor as instructed by your doctor to ensure better effectiveness of treatment.
The dosage of CRESTOR 5 TABLET may need to be adjusted by your doctor in patients with some rare adverse reactions such as bone and joint pain, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, drug-elics syndrome, drug-induced muscle pain, inflammatory disorders of the joints, contact dermatitis, ur them if you are a smoker, chronic renal failure, liver disease, heart failure, diabetes, eye problems, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, diabetes, polycystic ovary syndrome, drugs for high blood pressure, elderly patient and slow or stop smoking treatment for short term use in these patients.
The treatment efficacy of CRESTOR 5 TABLET is similar to that of lisperidone. However, there are some benefits to taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET with treatment. The most common side effects of taking CRESTOR 5 TABLET are muscle ache, constipation, stomach pain, dizziness, nausea and headache, but they are possible for very rare cases. If you are experiencing muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness along with thoughts or pain during sexual intercourse, you should consult a doctor to ensure there are no treatment side effects and ensure your doctor is able to give you a safe and effective treatment.
Crestor is a prescription medicine used to lower high blood pressure in the form of a hypotensive environment where it naturally occurs.
Crestor is known as "Rosuvastatin" because it lowers high blood pressure in patients with high blood pressure who have low cholesterol and have a family history of heart disease.
It is usually prescribed as a dose-ranging treatment in patients who are overweight, obese or have a history of heart attack or stroke in their family.
Crestor is used for the treatment of homozygous syndrome, or an heterozygous condition that occurs with an abnormal ratio of hyperhomocysteinemia to homocysteine.
It is also used to treat patients at high risk of developing a heterozygous condition that occurs with the following:hep-date: abnormally high levels of bilirubinemia, or abnormal levels of bilirubina, cause the bilirubina to build up in the patient's liver or cause problems with their kidneys.
The most common side effects of Crestor are dizziness, headache, muscle aches or joints and weakness.
In rare cases, Crestor can also cause more serious side effects, such as:
In case of any of these serious side effects, seek medical attention immediately.
Take this medicine by mouth as directed by your doctor, usually as a one-time treatment.
The dosage and length of treatment with Crestor vary depending on the patient’s age, body weight, and severity of the side effect.
Dose:
-Only one tablet is prescribed twice daily.
A higher dose of Crestor can be given every 4 to 6 hours as required, depending on the side effect.
Crestor may be started suddenly during a heavy meal, taken with or without food, if necessary, or for a few hours as directed.
The dosage and length of treatment with Crestor vary with the patient’s age and body weight. Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding the dosage and treatment plan recommended by your healthcare provider.
Patients allergic to hyperprolactinemia or other medicines containing acetylsalicylic acid
- Crestor is not recommended for use in patients with a known hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients listed at the end of the leaflet.
Individuals with hyperhomocysteinemia (low levels of pro-oxidant factors) or a family history of homozygous familial hyperoxalantemia
- Crestor should not be given to patients with a known homozygous protein-lactominism (Hald) syndrome, as this could be an inherited disorder that results in abnormally high levels of pro-oxidant factors (e.g., folate, folate deficiency or folate deficiency). Individuals with the following signs of homozygous protein-lactominism (see section 4.5. A, B, C, D). Patients with Hald 1 or Hald 2 and 1 or 2 have a normal ratio of pro-oxidant factors to normal homocysteine.
Patients with Cockayne syndrome or a genetic predisposition to homozygous protein-lactominism (see section 4.7. A, B, C. A.)
- Crestor may rarely, if not beneficially, affect a kidney or liver function test.
Crestor is used to treat high cholesterol levels. It lower cholesterol levels by blocking a nucleosine 5′-(3, 6,12-tetrazole-5-yl)- (T4) kinase. T4 is an oncoticine kinase which results from the phosphorylation of the hormone (DNA-ucleoside-CT3) on four sites on the DNA. The DNA chain breaks and the chain is caught and broken. Crest acts as ahouse-examine and is usually taken once or twice a day for 5 days. Crest is not a cholesterol reducer. Crest can lower the levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol by blocking the LDL transporter, increasing HDL (good) cholesterol levels by blocking LDL synthesis, reducing HDL (good) cholesterol levels by blocking the HDL (poor) cholesterol production, and reducing the overall cholesterol level. It is not recommended for people with a history of heart disease, high blood pressure, or a history of stroke, as it can lead to hypercholesterolemia. You should not take Crest if you have an existing medical condition that is not treated with statins (statins) or HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (for example, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or fatty liver). You should not take Crest if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Crest may lower the levels of a certain medication in the body.
Crestor is an affordable and easy way to lower LDL cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other heart problems. It also lowers the levels of triglycerides in the blood, which is important for lowering high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. Crest is a cholesterol reducer and it can lower the levels of a certain medication in the body. Crest is usually taken once a day with or without food. Crest can lower the levels of LDL cholesterol by blocking the LDL transporter, increasing HDL cholesterol levels by blocking LDL synthesis, reducing HDL (good) cholesterol levels by blocking the HDL (poor) cholesterol production, and reducing the overall cholesterol level. Crest can lower the levels of a certain medication in the body.
Crestor side effects are possible if you take it with a heavy meal. It may increase the time it takes to feel the effects. You should not take Crestor if you are allergic to it or to any of the ingredients listed at the end of this leaflet. You should also avoid taking Crestor if you are taking the following medicines:
Rosuvastatin
Simvastatin
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
Carbamazepine
Amisulpride
Alfuzosin
Cytovene
Fluphenazine
Valproic Acid
Buprenorphine
Lithium
Chlorthalidone
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Methylene blue
Hydroxide
Isosorbide dinitrate
Isosorbide mononitrate, an anesthetic
Nitroglycerin
Alcohol
Cimetidine
St. John’s wort
Sucralfate
Trazodone
Vortioxetine
Zantac
Other cholesterol drugs
Efavirenz
Bazedoxifene
Ritonavir
Ritonavir-type antipsychotic
Rosuvastatin is a prescription medicine used to treat and lower cholesterol levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. It belongs to a group of drugs known as HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors.
The active ingredient of Rosuvastatin, Crestor, is a statin that reduces the LDL cholesterol that your body makes. It is the same statin that lowered your LDL cholesterol was responsible for raising your HDL cholesterol was causing your triglyceride to rise.
Rosuvastatin should be taken as directed by your doctor, usually once daily, in the morning. Rosuvastatin 10mg and 20mg tablets are taken with water. Rosuvastatin can be taken with or without food. Rosuvastatin is usually well tolerated, mostly well-tolerated and can cause few side effects. However, if you experience your treatment with Rosuvastatin 20mg tablets or higher, you should consult a doctor.
Some of the most common side effects of Rosuvastatin are:
These side effects usually go away on their own and are usually reduced by your diet. If you experience any side effects that persist for a longer duration, contact your doctor.
Some of the side effects of Rosuvastatin are as follows:
If you experience any of the above side effects, contact your doctor.
Some of the serious side effects of Rosuvastatin are as follows:
If you think that any of the above side effects are serious or if you have more serious side effects, you need a call from your doctor.
You should not use Rosuvastatin while you are pregnant, or during your pregnancy. It may harm your baby. You should not breast-feed while taking Rosuvastatin. Talk to your doctor about the best way to take Rosuvastatin if you are breastfeeding.
You should not use Rosuvastatin if you have certain health conditions, such as high cholesterol or diabetes.
You should not be taken by anyone under the age of 18 years old. You should not use Rosuvastatin if you have a history of heart problems, high cholesterol, diabetes, or a family history of heart problems.
The most common side effects of Rosuvastatin are as follows:
These side effects go away on their own and are usually reduced by your diet.