Rosukem-A 10mg/75mg Capsule
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Rosuvastatin (10mg), Aspirin (75mg)
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( 10 capsules in 1 strip )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Not allowed at all during pregnancy.
- Why:
- Rosuvastatin can damage the growth of the fetus by interfering with the production of cholesterol.
- Aspirin (75 mg) may lead to:
- Problems with bleeding
- Early closure of the ductus arteriosus
- Low weight at birth
- This medicine should not be taken by women who are pregnant, planning to get pregnant, or not taking birth control.
- Not suggested when breastfeeding either, since both drugs can go into breast milk.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Rosukem-A?
It is used to manage cholesterol and stop heart attacks and strokes.
Q2. Is it safe to use for a long time?
Yes, however you need to keep an eye on your cholesterol profile, liver function, and susceptibility to hemorrhage.
Q3. Is it okay to take at night?
Yes, you can take Rosuvastatin at any time. Just be sure you take the capsule at the same time every day.
Q4. Does it make the blood thinner?
Yes. Aspirin 75 mg thins the blood.
Q5. Is it okay for me to drink alcohol?
Stay away from alcohol because it can make your liver work harder and raise your risk of stomach bleeding.
Q 6. Can it make your muscles hurt?
Yes, Rosuvastatin might make your muscles hurt or weak.
Q7. Is it safe for people with kidney disease?
You may need to change the dose. Only use under the care of a doctor.
Expert Advice
- Take it every day at the same time.
- Don't smoke; it makes Aspirin less effective at protecting you.
- Stay away from alcohol because it could make your stomach bleed.
- Don't stop taking the drug all at once.
- Tell your doctor if you see:
- Urine that is dark
- Skin and eyes that are yellow
- A lot of soreness in the muscles
- Bleeding that isn't normal (from the nose or gums)
- Long-term treatment may necessitate:
- Tests for liver function
- Tests for the kidneys
- Profile of lipids
- CK (muscle enzyme) if you have discomfort in your muscles
Side Effects
- Normal:
- Pain in the stomach
- Feeling sick
- Burning in the heart
- Pain in the muscles
- Headache
- Not as common:
- Higher levels of liver enzymes
- Feeling dizzy
- Irritation of the stomach
- Constipation
- Very serious (rare):
- Bleeding in the stomach (throwing up blood, having black stool)
- Severe muscular breakdown (rhabdomyolysis)
- Damage to the liver
- An allergic response
- If you have significant muscle pain or see blood, get medical help right once.
How It Works
- Rosukem-A works in two ways:
- Rosuvastatin (10 mg)
- Stops HMG-CoA reductase, which lowers cholesterol production in the liver.
- Reduces triglycerides and LDL (bad cholesterol)
- Increases HDL (good cholesterol)
- Aspirin (75 mg)
- It works as an antiplatelet.
- Stops platelets from sticking together, which lowers the chance of:
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Clots in the blood
- They work together to lower cholesterol and protect the heart.
Medicine Interaction
- Tell your doctor if you are taking:
- Raises the risk of muscle toxicity:
- Gemfibrozil
- Fenofibrate
- Niacin (large dose)
- Cyclosporine
- Inhibitors of protease
- Raises the chance of bleeding:
- Warfarin
- Heparin
- Clopidogrel
- SSRIs/SNRIs
- Steroids
- Lessens absorption/effect:
- Take Rosukem-A two hours before taking antacids.
- Stay away from:
- Booze
- Ginkgo and garlic capsules are herbal blood thinners.
How to Use
- Take one capsule every day, with or without food.
- Take with water and swallow whole.
- Take every day at the same time.
- If you skip a dose:
- Take as soon as you remember
- If you're close to your next dose, skip it.
- Don't take two doses.
- For optimal results, keep up with your diet and exercise.
Uses / Indications
- You can take Rosukem-A 10mg/75mg Capsule for:
- Too much cholesterol (hyperlipidemia)
- How to stop:
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Clots in the blood
- Patients that have:
- Heart disease
- Diabetes and high cholesterol
- After angioplasty or heart attack
- Dyslipidemia that is mixed
- Preventing atherosclerosis