Rozavel F
Rozavel F is a type of lipid-lowering medication that is used to lower high levels of total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides (TG). This reduces the likelihood of future cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, and heart-related chest pain (angina). The build-up of fat, cholesterol, and other waxy substances layers creating a plaque in the lining of the arteries wall is caused by an increase in bad cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein -LDL and triglycerides – TG) (coronary arteries). An individual’s risk of a blood clot and heart attack increases as a result of this.
Rosuvastatin (statin) and Fenofibrate are both found in Rozavel F. (fibric acid derivative). By preventing our body’s creation of ‘bad’ cholesterol, rosuvastatin lowers the levels of elevated lipids known as cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood while also boosting the ‘good’ cholesterol (HDL). It also boosts your body’s ability to flush it out of your system. Fenofibrate, on the other hand, works by reducing triglyceride levels in the blood.
Rozavel F can be taken with or without food. With a glass of water, it should be consumed completely. It should not be chewed, bit, or broken. Based on your medical condition, your doctor will tell you how often you should take your medications. Nausea, headaches, abdominal pain, muscle soreness, weakness, and daytime drowsiness are all possible side effects. The majority of Rozavel F’s adverse effects do not require medical treatment and fade away with time. However, if the negative effects do not go away, consult your doctor.
Your cholesterol and triglyceride levels (lipid profile) should be tested on a regular basis. This medication is simply one component of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes a low-fat diet, regular exercise, smoking cessation, alcohol moderation, and weight loss. You can eat normally while taking this medication, however fat-rich foods should be avoided. Also, if you have kidney problems, are pregnant or nursing, or are diabetic, please tell your doctor before starting Rozavel F. (as you need to monitor your sugar level regularly).
Hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia, and mixed dyslipidemia are all treated with Rozavel F.
Medicinal Advantages
Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides), Hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol), and Mixed Dyslipidemia (elevated triglycerides – TG, low-density lipoprotein – LDL, and low level of high-density lipoprotein – HDL) are all treated with Rozavel F. Rosuvastatin works by increasing LDL (bad cholesterol) uptake and breakdown in liver cells. Then it inhibits the liver’s production of very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), lowering the total number of harmful cholesterols (LDL and VLDL). Fenofibrate works by raising the activity of an enzyme (a naturally occurring chemical) that breaks down fats and lipids in the bloodstream. In addition, Fenofibrate lowers elevated uric acid levels by increasing uric acid excretion through urination. It is also given to diabetics with high lipid and cholesterol levels in order to reduce cardiovascular risks such as heart attack, stroke, and heart-related chest pain (angina).
Use Instructions
As directed by your doctor, take Rozavel F with or without meals. It is preferable to take it at a specific time.
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
Rozavel F Side Effects
The above side effects do not have to be experienced by everyone. Consult a doctor if you experience any discomfort. Nausea, headache, abdominal pain, muscle pain (myalgia), overall weakness, daytime drowsiness, and abnormal liver enzymes are the most prevalent side effects of Rozavel F. The above side effects do not have to be experienced by everyone. Consult your doctor if you have any discomfort.
Drug Recommendations
Statin use for a long time has been linked to serious musculoskeletal disorders such myopathy and rhabdomyolysis. Muscle soreness, muscle weakness, stomach upset, nausea, headache, and asthenia are the most prevalent side effects linked with the usage of Rosuvastatin (general unexplained weakness). Because elderly patients are more likely to develop muscle difficulties, it should be administered with caution and only after consulting a doctor. Rosuvastatin is a pregnancy category X medication that contains rosuvastatin (high risk to both pregnant mother and fetus). As a result, pregnant or nursing moms should avoid using it. Rosuvastatin passes through breast milk as well, but its safety and effectiveness are unknown, thus it should be avoided by nursing mothers. In all kidney patients, Rosuvastatin should be avoided, and in all liver disease patients, it should be used with caution. Alcohol should be avoided when taking Rosuvastatin because it causes liver damage. Fenofibrate, which is present in rosuvastatin, is contraindicated in gallstone sufferers because it causes a rise in cholesterol in the bile, resulting in cholelithiasis.
Interactions Between Drugs
Interactions between drugs: Rosuvastatin has been observed to interact with immune system suppressants (cyclosporine), bile suppressants (niacin, gemfibrozil, bile acid resin), anti-HIV medications (lopinavir, ritonavir, atazanavir, ritonavir, tipranavir/ritonavir, fosamprenavir/ritonavir), anti-coagulants (coumadin, warfarin), anti- (colchicine). So, if you’re on any of these medications, consult your doctor before starting Rosuvastatin.
While taking Rosuvastatin, high fat/lipid-containing foods or drinks such as processed foods, packaged foods, pastries, cookies, cakes, and alcoholic beverages (beer) should be avoided.
Rosuvastatin should not be used to treat liver illnesses such as biliary cirrhosis (fatty liver disease), gall stones (cholelithiasis), kidney disease, muscle disease such as myopathy, or rhabdomyolysis.
Safety Suggestions
ALCOHOL
To avoid unpleasant side effects such as tiredness, dizziness, or sleepiness, you should not drink alcohol when taking Rosuvastatin. If used with too much alcohol, it can cause a life-threatening condition called coma.
PREGNANCY
The drug rosuvastatin is found in Rosuvastatin is a pregnancy category X drug that can affect both the pregnant woman and the unborn child (fetus). As a result, it is best to avoid it and seek medical advice before using Rosuvastatin. Before prescribing it to you, your doctor will consider the advantages as well as any potential hazards.
BREAST FEEDING
Rosuvastatin is known to enter into breast milk, posing a health risk to the newborn. However, it is still uncertain whether it will cause harm or not. As a result, it should only be used when a doctor has recommended it.
DRIVING ABILITY
Rosuvastatin normally has no effect on your ability to drive.
Rosuvastatin should be used with caution, particularly if you have a history of liver illness. Your doctor may need to modify the dosage.
KIDNEY
Rosuvastatin should be used with caution if you have a history of renal illness or are currently undergoing dialysis. Your doctor may need to modify the dosage. Long-term use of Rosuvastatin can cause abnormalities in liver enzymes.
No habit formation
Advice on Diet and Lifestyle
To lower blood fat levels, rosuvastatin is usually used in conjunction with regular exercise and a low-fat diet. Rosuvastatin medication has found to be effective when combined with a low-cholesterol diet and frequent exercise. For a rapid recovery, it is recommended that you avoid alcohol and junk food from outside sources, stick to freshly made home cooked meals, and get enough of rest. Also, replacing most of your saturated fats with unsaturated fats will lower total and LDL cholesterol in a short period of time. Avocados, olive oil, fatty salmon, and almonds are high in heart-healthy unsaturated fats, thus eating them on a daily basis is good. Regular exercise helps strengthen your heart and lower your chance of a heart attack.
Recommendations
To determine whether Rosuvastatin is functioning, you should have a lipid profile test every 6 months that includes total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), LDL, HDL, VLDL, and HDL.
Your doctor may recommend certain tests to monitor enzyme levels while you’re on medication.
Other details: This item is non-refundable.
Concerns of Patients
Hyperlipidemia is a condition in which there are too many lipids (or fats) in the body, such as cholesterol and triglycerides (TG). Hypercholesterolemia is a kind of hyperlipidemia in which your blood contains an excessive amount of low-density lipoprotein (bad cholesterol) and a low amount of high-density lipoprotein (good cholesterol). This illness causes fat to build up on the inner lining of the heart arteries, increasing the risk of heart obstruction and other blood clot issues.
FAQs
Taking Rosuvastatin with fusidic acid is usually not a good idea because it might cause muscle weakness, soreness, and pain. Before taking Rosuvastatin and fusidic acid together, talk to your doctor.
Rosuvastatin use can result in muscle pain (myalgia) as well as long-term problems such as rhabdomyolysis and myopathy. Also, please inform your doctor if you have a persistent muscle weakness.
Rosuvastatin can be taken with or without food at any time of day. It is preferable to take it at a specific time.
Because it lowers the energy flow to the body’s muscles, rosuvastatin can make you weary. When taking Rosuvastatin, people with heart or liver disorders feel more tired. If you become weary while taking Rosuvastatin, talk to your doctor.
Rosuvastatin does not make you gain weight. If you gain weight while taking Rosuvastatin, talk to your doctor.
In extremely rare circumstances, rosuvastatin can cause liver damage. Patients with an underlying liver disease or a history of liver impairment should exercise caution and should contact their doctor before taking Rosuvastatin so that the dose can be adjusted appropriately.
Even if you feel better, you should not stop taking rosuvastatin because it will make your condition worse. If you feel better, please see your doctor and follow his or her instructions.
The drug rosuvastatin is also used to treat diabetic dyslipidemia (high cholesterol and lipid in diabetes). However, you should get medical advice before using Rosuvastatin.
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