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Crestor (rosuvastatin) is a prescription medication used to help lower cholesterol and other fats in the blood. It belongs to a group of medications called statins, which are commonly prescribed to reduce the risk of heart disease, heart attack, and stroke.
High cholesterol usually does not cause symptoms, but over time it can lead to the buildup of plaque in the arteries. This buildup can narrow or block blood vessels, increasing the risk of serious cardiovascular problems.
Crestor is used to treat high cholesterol (hyperlipidemia) and mixed dyslipidemia, conditions in which there are abnormal levels of cholesterol and other fats in the blood.
Crestor helps:
Improving cholesterol levels can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease over time.
Crestor is also used to help reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular events in certain people who have risk factors for heart disease, even if they have not been diagnosed with coronary artery disease.
Treatment may help lower the risk of:
People with risk factors such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, or a family history of heart disease may benefit from treatment.
Crestor is used along with a healthy diet to help lower high triglyceride levels in adults.
Triglycerides are a type of fat found in the blood. Elevated triglyceride levels may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and other health complications.
Crestor may be used to treat primary dysbetalipoproteinemia (Type III hyperlipoproteinemia), a rare inherited condition that causes abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
Crestor is used in adults and children 7 years of age and older with homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia, a rare inherited condition that causes extremely high cholesterol levels from an early age.
In these individuals, Crestor helps lower:
Crestor belongs to a class of medications called statins, also known as HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors.
The liver produces cholesterol using an enzyme called HMG-CoA reductase. Crestor works by blocking this enzyme, which reduces the amount of cholesterol produced by the liver.
As a result, Crestor helps:
By improving cholesterol levels, Crestor may help:
Crestor works best when combined with healthy lifestyle habits, including:
Because high cholesterol usually causes no symptoms, it is important to continue taking Crestor exactly as prescribed, even if you feel well. Regular blood tests and follow-up appointments can help your healthcare provider monitor your cholesterol levels and ensure the medication is working safely and effectively.
Crestor is available as an oral tablet and is typically taken once daily, with or without food, as directed by your healthcare provider. To help maintain consistent cholesterol control, try to take the medication at approximately the same time each day.
Swallow the tablet whole with water. Do not crush, chew, or break the tablet unless your healthcare provider or pharmacist instructs you otherwise. If you have difficulty swallowing tablets, speak with your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance on how to take the medication safely.
The appropriate dose of Crestor depends on several factors, including:
For most adults, the usual starting dose is:
Depending on your cholesterol levels and treatment goals, your healthcare provider may adjust your dose over time.
The typical maintenance dose ranges from:
Your healthcare provider will prescribe the lowest effective dose needed to help achieve your cholesterol goals while minimizing the risk of side effects.
Your healthcare provider may adjust your dosage based on:
Regular blood tests may be performed to monitor your cholesterol levels and determine whether dosage adjustments are needed.
Because high cholesterol usually does not cause symptoms, many people feel completely well while taking Crestor. Even if you feel healthy, continue taking the medication exactly as prescribed.
Stopping treatment without consulting your healthcare provider may cause your cholesterol levels to increase, which can raise your risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular complications.
Crestor works best when combined with healthy lifestyle habits, including:
Regular follow-up appointments and cholesterol testing are important while taking Crestor. These visits allow your healthcare provider to monitor your progress, assess for side effects, and ensure the medication is helping you achieve your cholesterol and cardiovascular health goals.
Crestor (Rosuvastatin) is available in the following forms and strengths:
Before taking Crestor, tell your healthcare provider and pharmacist about all of your medical conditions, allergies, and medications. This information helps ensure that Crestor is a safe and appropriate treatment option for you.
Before starting rosuvastatin, tell your healthcare provider if you have ever had an allergic reaction to rosuvastatin or any other medications. Crestor may contain inactive ingredients that can cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, such as:
If you have concerns about allergies or medication sensitivities, speak with your pharmacist or healthcare provider before starting treatment.
Tell your healthcare provider if you have a history of:
These conditions may increase the risk of side effects or affect how your body processes the medication. Your healthcare provider may recommend blood tests before and during treatment to monitor your liver function and overall health.
Drinking alcohol while taking Crestor may increase the risk of liver-related side effects, particularly in people who consume alcohol regularly or in large amounts.
If you drink alcohol, discuss your alcohol use with your healthcare provider. They can help determine whether any changes are needed while taking Crestor.
Crestor is generally not recommended during pregnancy because it may harm an unborn baby. Cholesterol is important for normal fetal development, and medications that lower cholesterol may interfere with this process.
Contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible if you:
If you are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed, discuss the potential risks and benefits of treatment with your healthcare provider before taking Crestor.
Although uncommon, rosuvastatin can cause a rare but serious muscle condition called rhabdomyolysis. This condition involves severe muscle breakdown and can lead to kidney damage if not treated promptly.
The risk may be higher if you:
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you develop:
These symptoms may require prompt medical evaluation.
Certain medications can increase rosuvastatin levels in the body and raise the risk of side effects, including muscle-related complications.
Before starting Crestor, and before taking any new medication, tell your healthcare provider about all:
Never start, stop, or change a medication without consulting your healthcare provider.
Regular monitoring can help ensure that Crestor remains a safe and effective part of your cholesterol management plan while helping reduce the risk of heart disease, heart attack, and stroke.
The appropriate dose of Crestor depends on your cholesterol levels, cardiovascular risk factors, medical history, and response to treatment. For most adults, the usual starting dose is 10 mg to 20 mg taken once daily. Depending on your treatment goals and how well you tolerate the medication, your healthcare provider may adjust your dose over time. Maintenance doses generally range from 5 mg to 40 mg once daily. Always take Crestor exactly as prescribed and do not change your dose without consulting your healthcare provider.
Rosuvastatin begins working soon after you take it, but cholesterol levels do not improve immediately. Some cholesterol-lowering effects may be seen within 1 to 2 weeks of starting treatment. However, it can take up to 4 weeks of regular use before the full cholesterol-lowering benefits are achieved. Your healthcare provider may order blood tests during this time to monitor your cholesterol levels and evaluate how well the medication is working.
Rosuvastatin is designed to lower cholesterol levels, and most people experience a reduction in LDL (“bad”) cholesterol when taking the medication as prescribed. However, cholesterol levels may remain elevated or increase if the medication is not taken consistently, if lifestyle changes are not followed, or if certain drug interactions affect how the medication works. For this reason, it is important to take Crestor regularly, follow your recommended diet and exercise plan, and attend follow-up appointments to monitor your progress.
Yes. Rosuvastatin can interact with certain medications, which may increase the risk of side effects or affect how well the medication works. Examples include some antifungal medications, HIV medications, certain antibiotics, and other cholesterol-lowering drugs. Before starting Crestor, and before taking any new medication, tell your healthcare provider about all prescription medications, over-the-counter products, vitamins, herbal supplements, and natural health products you use. Your healthcare provider or pharmacist can help identify potential interactions and ensure your treatment remains safe and effective.
| Generic name: | Rosuvastatin |
|---|---|
| Formulation: | Tablet |
| Strength(s): | 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, 40mg |
| Quantities Available: | 28, 30, 60, 84, 90, 100 |
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Our pharmacy offers lower prices on prescription drugs compared to traditional pharmacies.
When ordering Crestor (rosuvastatin) from a Canadian pharmacy, you can typically purchase up to a 90-day supply at one time, which is standard for prescription medications to ensure continuous treatment without frequent refills.
Here’s what you need to know:
Dosage and Quantity: Crestor is commonly prescribed in dosages of 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, or 40 mg, taken once daily. For a 90-day supply, you would order 90 tablets (90 days x 1 tablet per day).
Yes, we do sell rosuvastatin on our website, and you can enjoy competitive prices. However, you will need a valid prescription from your healthcare provider to purchase rosuvastatin from us. We require this prescription to dispense the medication safely and responsibly. You can conveniently provide your prescription by mailing, faxing, or uploading it through your online account during the ordering process.
Yes, we ship Crestor (rosuvastatin) to both the United States and Puerto Rico.
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