Jupiros-A Capsule
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Rosuvastatin (10mg) + Aspirin/Acetylsalicylic acid (75mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Unsafe in pregnancy - Rosuvastatin is contraindicated because cholesterol production is required for fetal development; Aspirin in larger doses may induce fetal problems in late pregnancy.
- Could cause the ductus arteriosus to close too soon, bleeding problems, and developmental toxicity.
- Only use it if you have to and only when your doctor says it's okay.
- Women who can get pregnant should use adequate birth control during therapy.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What do people use Jupiros-A Capsules for?
It lowers cholesterol levels and stops heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiac problems.
Q2: Is it safe to take Jupiros-A every day?
Yes, but only under a doctor's supervision because Aspirin can cause bleeding and Rosuvastatin can cause muscle-related side effects.
Q3. Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking this capsule?
It's preferable to stay away from alcohol because it can hurt your liver and make you bleed in your stomach.
Q4. Is it safe for people with diabetes to use this medicine?
Yes, but the doctor might check your blood sugar and lipid levels.
Q5: Is it okay to discontinue taking Jupiros-A all at once?
Stopping suddenly could make you more likely to have a heart attack or stroke. Always talk to your doctor.
Q6. Does it make your stomach feel bad or induce acidity?
Aspirin might irritate the stomach, so take it after a meal to ease the pain.
Expert Advice
- Take it at the same time every day, especially in the evening or at night, to keep your cholesterol in check.
- For improved heart health, stay away from smoking and drinking.
- Tell someone right away if you have muscle pain, weakness, black urine, or severe stomach pain.
- Don't take any other medications that have NSAIDs in them without talking to your doctor first, as they can make bleeding more likely.
- It's a good idea to have regular tests of your liver's function and cholesterol profile.
- Long-term use necessitates surveillance for stomach ulcers and hemorrhagic predispositions.
Side Effects
- Normal:
- Irritation of the stomach, acidity, and pain in the stomach
- Headache
- Weakness or discomfort in the muscles
- Feeling sick and throwing up
- Diarrhea or constipation
- Serious (need help right away):
- Very bad muscular injury (rhabdomyolysis)
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Bleeding in the stomach (blood in the feces or vomit)
- Allergic symptoms, such as rashes, swelling, and trouble breathing
How It Works
- Rosuvastatin (statin):
- Stops the HMG-CoA reductase enzyme from making cholesterol in the liver.
- Decreases LDL ("bad cholesterol") and triglycerides while raising HDL ("good cholesterol").
- Aspirin (antiplatelet):
- Stops blood clots by stopping the COX enzyme, which lowers thromboxane A2 and stops platelets from sticking together.
- Lowers the chance of having a heart attack or stroke.
- Together, they lower cholesterol and stop blood clots from forming, which protects the heart and blood vessels as a whole.
Medicine Interaction
- Important interactions:
- Anticoagulants (Warfarin, Heparin): Higher chance of bleeding.
- Other NSAIDs (such ibuprofen and diclofenac) have a higher risk of stomach ulcers and bleeding.
- Aluminum/Magnesium antacids: Keep a gap of at least two hours between doses of rosuvastatin to lower its absorption.
- Statins and fibrates (fenofibrate and gemfibrozil) together can make muscles more toxic.
- Alcohol: The danger of liver damage goes up a lot.
- Steroids and SSRIs: More likely to hemorrhage.
How to Use
- Take it precisely as directed, which is usually once a day.
- Do not crumble or chew; just swallow whole with water.
- Take it after meals to lessen the discomfort aspirin causes in the stomach.
- Stick to a low-fat diet, work out regularly, and see your doctor on a regular basis.
- If you forget to take a dose, do it as soon as you remember. If you are close to the next dose, skip it.
- Don't take twice the dose.
Uses / Indications
- High cholesterol (Hyperlipidemia)
- Stopping heart attacks
- Preventing a stroke
- Handling unstable angina
- Secondary prevention for patients with prior cardiac incidents
- Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD)