Rosave A 75 Capsule
Manufactured By Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Rosuvastatin (10mg) + Aspirin/Acetylsalicylic acid (75mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Not safe to use during pregnancy.
- Can damage the development of the fetus and change the way cholesterol is made, which is needed for growth.
- Women who are pregnant or planning to get pregnant should not use this.
- Aspirin (75 mg, low dosage)
- Some pregnancy problems, such preventing pre-eclampsia, may require low-dose aspirin, but only with close medical monitoring.
- Using it regularly without help could cause bleeding, delayed labor, or problems with the fetus.
- In general
- Do not take Rosave A 75 when pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Use safer options instead.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is Rosave A 75 for?
It lowers cholesterol and stops blood clots from forming, which lowers the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Q2. Is it possible for it to make you bleed?
Yes. Aspirin thins the blood and can make you bleed in your stomach or other parts of your body.
Q3. Should I stay away from alcohol?
Yes. Drinking alcohol raises the chances of bleeding in the stomach and liver damage.
Q4. Is it okay to take it at night?
Yes. Rosuvastatin works best when you take it at night. You can take aspirin with food at any time.
Q5. Is this safe for those with diabetes?
Yes, although you may need to check your blood sugar levels often.
Q6. Is it safe to use for a long time?
Yes, but only if a doctor is watching and testing for liver and cholesterol levels are done every so often.
Q7. Do I need to stop taking this drug before I have surgery or go to the dentist?
Yes. After talking to your doctor, you may need to stop taking aspirin 5–7 days before surgery.
Q8. Does it hurt your muscles?
Rosuvastatin may induce muscle soreness or weakness in rare cases.
Expert Advice
- Take the capsule every day, however it's best to do it in the evening.
- Don't quit suddenly, especially after a heart attack or stent surgery.
- Stay away from other painkillers (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen or diclofenac.
- Tell someone about symptoms like:
- reddish pee
- really bad muscular pain
- dark stools
- throwing up blood
- Watch:
- Tests for liver function
- Profile of lipids
- Function of the kidneys
- Stay away from grapefruit juice because it can raise the levels of rosuvastatin.
- Tell your doctor before you have any surgery or dental work.
Side Effects
- Pain in the head
- Stomach pain
- Burning in the chest
- Pain in the muscles
- Feeling sick
- Weakness
- Bleeding that isn't too bad, as from the nose or gums
- Very serious
- Bleeding in the stomach and intestines
- Myopathy / Rhabdomyolysis (a serious breakdown of muscle)
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Allergic response, face or throat edema
- Problems with the kidneys because of muscle breakdown
- Bleeding that lasts a long time or bruising
- If you start bleeding or have severe muscle discomfort, get medical help right once.
How It Works
- A statin that stops the HMG-CoA reductase enzyme from working.
- It lowers LDL, or "bad cholesterol," and triglycerides, and raises HDL.
- 75 milligrams of aspirin
- A drug that stops platelets from working.
- Stops platelets from adhering together and making clots.
- Lowers the chance of having a heart attack or stroke.
- Action Together
- Rosuvastatin stops cholesterol plaque from forming.
- Aspirin stops blood clots from forming on damaged blood arteries.
- They work well together to protect the heart and blood vessels.
Medicine Interaction
- NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Diclofenac): raise the chance of bleeding.
- Anticoagulants (Warfarin, Heparin): significant risk of bleeding.
- Steroids raise the risk of getting stomach ulcers.
- Aluminum and magnesium antacids make it harder for the body to absorb rosuvastatin.
- Methotrexate: the risk of toxicity goes up.
- Alcohol: a high chance of GI bleeding and liver damage.
- Fibrates (Fenofibrate, Gemfibrozil) raise the risk of muscle damage.
- SSRIs/SNRIs (Antidepressants) make it more likely that you will bleed.
How to Use
- Take one capsule every day, ideally at night.
- Take it all at once with water.
- Take it after meals to keep your stomach from getting upset.
- Don't chew or crush.
- If you forget to take a dose:
- As soon as you think about it, take it.
- If it's almost time for the next dose, don't take it.
- Don't ever take two doses
Uses / indications
- Stopping heart attacks (MI)
- Preventing stroke (CVA)
- After stent or angioplasty therapy
- How to treat coronary artery disease (CAD)
- Dyslipidemia with high LDL cholesterol
- Cardiovascular illness caused by atherosclerosis
- Long-term decrease of cardiovascular risk