CARDIOROSTIN-10 GOLD Capsule
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Rosuvastatin 10 mg, Clopidogrel 75 mg & Aspirin (as EC pellets) 75 mg (Alu-Alu)
Rs 80.64
MRP Rs 150.00
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Rosuvastatin (10 mg) is a statin that lowers cholesterol.
- Clopidogrel (75 mg) is a drug that stops platelets from sticking together.
- Aspirin (75 mg) is another drug that stops platelets from sticking together.
- It is used to control cholesterol and stop heart attacks and strokes from happening.
- Safety during pregnancy: ❌ Not safe during pregnancy.
- Rosuvastatin can harm the fetus by interfering with the production of cholesterol, which is necessary for fetal growth.
- Taking aspirin plus clopidogrel during late pregnancy can make bleeding more likely for both the mother and the baby and may cause problems.
Advice: Don't do it while pregnant. If you get pregnant, stop right away.
Lactation: ❌ Not recommended during breastfeeding because all three medicines can go into breast milk and may cause bleeding or metabolic problems in babies.
- Women who could get pregnant should use adequate birth control during treatment.
FAQs for medicines?
Q1. What is the purpose of CARDIOROSTIN-10 GOLD?
It helps lower cholesterol, stop blood clots, and lower the chance of heart attack, stroke, and other heart-related problems.
Q2. Is it safe to take when pregnant or breastfeeding?
No. It is not safe to use when pregnant or breastfeeding.
3. When should I take the CARDIOROSTIN-10 GOLD Capsule?
To lessen the stomach irritation that aspirin can cause, take it once a day, ideally after meals.
Q4. Can I stop taking it when I feel better?
No. Keep going as directed. Stopping unexpectedly could raise your chances of having a heart attack or stroke.
Q5. What should I do if I forget to take a dose?
Take it as soon as you can. If it's almost time for your next dose, don't take the one you missed. Don't take two dosages at the same time.
Expert advice
- To lessen stomach upset from aspirin, take it with meals.
- For the best results, keep eating a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet and working out regularly.
- Stay away from grapefruit juice and alcohol because they can make adverse effects worse.
- If you have stomach ulcers, liver or renal disease, or are bleeding right now, don't take this.
- Tell your doctor before any surgery or dental procedures since this medicine makes bleeding more likely.
- If you notice muscle discomfort, dark urine, or yellowing of the skin or eyes, call your doctor right away.
- It is best to check the liver, kidneys, and lipid profile on a regular basis.
Side effects
- Pain in the head
- Feeling sick or having stomach problems
- Muscle pain or weakening (myalgia)
- Dizzy
- Heartburn or pain in the stomach
- Serious yet not very common adverse effects:
- Rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown that makes you tired and makes your urine black)
- Problems with the liver (yellow eyes and skin, black urine)
- Bleeding heavily from the gums, nose, or stools
- Ulcers in the stomach or intestines
- Allergic symptoms include rashes, swelling, and trouble breathing.
How It Works
- Rosuvastatin lowers LDL and triglycerides while raising HDL. It does this by blocking HMG-CoA reductase, which stops cholesterol from being made.
- Clopidogrel stops platelets from sticking together, which lowers the risk of blood clots.
- Aspirin: stops platelets from working permanently, which lowers the risk of events related to blood clots even more.
- These things work together to lower cholesterol, stop blood clots from forming, and protect the heart and blood arteries.
Medicines interaction
- Warfarin and other anticoagulants raise the risk of bleeding.
- NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen and diclofenac) may make stomach ulcers or bleeding more likely.
- Cyclosporine: Increases levels of rosuvastatin; therefore, don't take them together.
- Gemfibrozil / Fenofibrate: Raises the chance of muscle injury (rhabdomyolysis).
- Proton Pump Inhibitors (Omeprazole): Could make Clopidogrel less effective.
- Corticosteroids: Make adverse effects in the stomach and intestines worse.
- Alcohol: Makes liver and stomach side effects worse.
- Antacids (Aluminum/Magnesium): Take 2 hours apart to lower the amount of rosuvastatin your body absorbs.
How To Use
- As your doctor told you to, take one capsule every day.
- To avoid upsetting your stomach, take it after meals.
- Do not crush or chew; just swallow whole with a glass of water.
- For consistency, try to take it at the same time every day.
- Live a heart-healthy life by eating well, exercising, and quitting smoking.
- If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's close to the following dose.
Uses/Indications
- Dyslipidemia is when you have high cholesterol and triglycerides.
- Stopping heart attacks and strokes
- After a heart attack (secondary preventive)
- After angioplasty or putting in a stent
- Preventing atherosclerosis (stopping plaque from building up)
- Mixed hyperlipidemia (high LDL and triglycerides, low HDL)