Jupiros-A 75 Capsule
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Rosuvastatin (10mg), Aspirin (75mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Not Safe at All (Category X) Can cause:
- Problems with the fetus
- Problems with growth
- Loss of pregnancy
- 75 milligrams of aspirin
- Not safe during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester.
- Could cause:
- Problems with fetal circulation
- Problems with bleeding
- Not enough amniotic fluid
- Long labor
- ➡️ Don't use Jupiros-A 75 if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: What is Jupiros-A 75 used for?
It is used to stop heart attacks, strokes, and problems with cholesterol.
Q2. Does it make your blood thinner?
Yes, 75 mg of aspirin thins the blood, and rosuvastatin decreases cholesterol.
Q3. When should I take this pill?
Once a day, usually after dinner or before bed.
Q4. Should I eat it with food?
Yes, take it after a meal to avoid stomach upset from Aspirin.
Q5: How long should I take it?
As long as your cardiologist says, which is usually a long time.
Q6. Is it okay for me to drink?
Don't drink too much alcohol. It goes up: Risk of liver damage (Rosuvastatin) Risk of bleeding (Aspirin)
Q7. Can it make you feel acidic?
Yes, aspirin can upset the stomach.
Expert Advice
- Do not take if pregnant or nursing.
- Eat a low-cholesterol diet and live a healthy life.
- Don't smoke or drink too much.
- If you have any of the following, please report it right away:
- Pain in the muscles
- Strange bruises
- Dark stools
- Very acidic
- Eyes turning yellow
- Tests that need to be done regularly:
- Profile of lipids
- Function of the liver (LFT)
- How the kidneys work
- Don't take any more aspirin or other blood thinners until your doctor tells you to.
Side Effects
- Pain in the stomach
- Acidity and heartburn
- Sick
- Pain in the muscles
- Headache
- Not being able to go to the bathroom
- Not as Common:
- Feeling dizzy
- Weakness
- Pain in the joints
- Serious (Get medical help):
- Rhabdomyolysis is when muscles break down.
- Damage to the liver
- Bleeding in the stomach that is quite bad
- Allergic symptoms, including a rash or swelling
- Strange bleeding or bruises
How It Works
- Jupiros-A 75 has:
- Rosuvastatin
- Stops HMG-CoA reductase from working
- Reduces LDL (bad cholesterol)
- Raises HDL (good cholesterol)
- Lowers triglycerides
- Stops plaque from building up in arteries
- 75 milligrams of aspirin
- Stops platelets from adhering to each other
- Lessens the development of clots
- Helps stop:
- Attack on the heart
- Stroke
- Blockages in blood vessels
- When used together, they protect the heart and arteries quite well.
Medicine Interaction
- Stay away from or use with caution:
- Warfarin, Clopidogrel, and Heparin all make bleeding worse.
- NSAIDs and painkillers can cause gastrointestinal bleeding.
- Gemfibrozil/Fenofibrate => risk of muscular damage
- Antacids → lower the amount of rosuvastatin that is absorbed (2-hour gap)
- Cyclosporine → makes toxicity worse
- SSRIs antidepressants -> risk of bleeding
- Alcohol hurts the liver and stomach.
- Always tell your doctor about all the medicines you are taking.
How to Use
- Take one capsule every day or as prescribed.
- The best time to take it is after dinner or before bed.
- Take with food to keep your stomach from getting upset.
- Do not chew or open; just swallow.
- If you skip a dose:
- Take it soon if you remember
- If the next dose is close, skip it.
- Do NOT take twice as much
Uses / indications
- Stopping heart attacks
- Avoiding a stroke
- Cholesterol levels that are too high
- Dyslipidemia mixed
- High risk of heart disease (diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking)
- After heart surgery (angioplasty or bypass surgery), the doctor will tell you what to do.