Jupiros CV 10mg Capsule
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Rosuvastatin (10mg), Clopidogrel (75mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Rosuvastatin
- Not Safe at All (Category X)
- Could cause:
- Abnormalities in the fetus
- Defects during birth
- Limiting growth
- Clopidogrel
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy
- Could go up:
- Risk of bleeding in the mother
- Problems with bleeding in the fetus
- ➡️ Don't use Jupiros CV 10 if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- If you get pregnant, stop right away.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Jupiros CV 10?
It is used to decrease cholesterol and stop blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes.
Q2. Is it a blood thinner?
Yes, Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet, which means it thins the blood. Rosuvastatin lowers cholesterol.
Q3. When is the best time for me to take this medicine?
Once a day, preferably in the evening or before bed.
Q4. Should I eat it with food?
You can take it with or without food, although taking it after eating makes your stomach feel better.
Q5. Am I allowed to drink alcohol?
Don't drink too much alcohol: Rosuvastatin raises the risk of liver damage. Clopidogrel raises the risk of bleeding.
Q6. Can it be taken for a long time?
Yes, a lot of people with heart problems take it for a long time under the care of a doctor.
Q7. Does it lower blood pressure?
No, it lowers cholesterol and the risk of blood clots, not blood pressure.
Expert Advice
- Don't use while pregnant or nursing.
- Don't stop suddenly without talking to your heart doctor first.
- Report right away:
- Bleeding that isn't normal
- Dark stools
- Pain in the muscles
- Eyes that are yellow
- Urine that is dark
- Ibuprofen and Diclofenac are examples of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) that can make bleeding more likely.
- Tell your doctor before you have any surgery or dental work done (risk of bleeding).
- Tests that are done regularly:
- Function of the liver
- Profile of lipids
- Count of platelets
Side Effects
- Common:
- Pain in the head
- Pain in the muscles
- Pain in the stomach
- Nausea
- Light bleeding (from the nose or gums)
- Not being able to poop
- Not as Common:
- Feeling dizzy
- Rash
- Pain in the joints
- Serious (Get medical help):
- Rhabdomyolysis is a condition that causes severe muscle pain.
- Damage to the liver (jaundice)
- Blood in vomit or stools
- Bleeding too much
- Weakness or shortness of breath getting worse
How It Works
- Jupiros CV 10 mg has:
- Rosuvastatin
- Stops the HMG-CoA reductase enzyme from working
- Reduces LDL (bad cholesterol)
- Increases HDL (good cholesterol)
- Stops fatty plaque from building up in arteries
- 2. Clopidogrel
- Stops platelets from adhering together
- Stops blood clots from forming that are bad for you
- Lessens the chance of:
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Blocked stents
- Together, they protect the heart and blood vessels quite well.
Medicine Interaction
- Stay away from or be careful with:
- Blood thinners (Heparin, Warfarin) increase the risk of bleeding.
- NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Diclofenac) → bleeding in the stomach
- Gemfibrozil / Fenofibrate → risk of muscular damage
- Antacids → lower the amount of rosuvastatin that gets into your body (wait 2 hours)
- Proton pump inhibitors (like Omeprazole) may make Clopidogrel work less well.
- Alcohol raises the risk of bleeding in the liver and stomach.
- Steroids raise the risk of bleeding.
- Always tell your doctor about all the medicines you use.
How to Use
- As directed, take one capsule per day.
- Take it before bed or after dinner.
- Do not crumble or chew; just swallow.
- You can take it with or without food.
- If you forget a dose:
- Take soon if you remember
- Skip if the next dosage is close
- Don't ever take twice as much.
Uses / indications
- Stopping heart attacks
- Avoiding a stroke
- Stopping blood clots from forming in patients who are at high risk
- Hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol)
- Dyslipidemia that is mixed
- After the angioplasty or stent installation
- People with a high risk of heart problems:
- Diabetes
- High blood pressure
- Cigarette smoking
- Being overweight
- Heart disease runs in the family.