Crestor 5 mg (Rosuvastatin)
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Product Overview Crestor 5 mg is a prescription medication that contains rosuvastatin, a highly selective inhibitor of the enzyme HMG‑CoA reductase, which plays a central role in the hepatic production of cholesterol. Manufactured by AstraZeneca Phar
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| 120 Tablet/s | 63.75$ |
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Product Overview
Crestor 5 mg is a prescription medication that contains rosuvastatin, a highly selective inhibitor of the enzyme HMG‑CoA reductase, which plays a central role in the hepatic production of cholesterol. Manufactured by AstraZeneca Pharma India Ltd, this product is specifically indicated for the treatment of elevated blood lipid levels, commonly known as hyperlipidemia, and for the reduction of cardiovascular risk in adults who have been diagnosed with high cholesterol. The drug is supplied in unit‑dose strips that each contain either ten or thirty tablets, and larger patient packs are available in quantities of sixty, ninety, or one hundred twenty tablets to support chronic therapy regimens. Clinically proven to lower low‑density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol by up to fifty percent when used in conjunction with a heart‑healthy diet and regular physical activity, Crestor 5 mg offers a powerful option for patients seeking to improve their lipid profile and protect against heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular events. In addition, real‑world studies have shown that adherence to rosuvastatin therapy is associated with fewer hospitalizations for cardiac events, underscoring its role in comprehensive cardiovascular risk management.
What is Crestor 5 mg?
Crestor 5 mg belongs to the pharmacological class of statins, which are widely prescribed for the management of dyslipidemia. The active ingredient, rosuvastatin, works by decreasing the synthesis of cholesterol in the liver, thereby reducing the amount of LDL cholesterol that circulates in the bloodstream. In addition to its primary effect on LDL, rosuvastatin modestly raises high‑density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, often referred to as “good” cholesterol, and lowers triglyceride concentrations. This dual action contributes to a more favorable overall lipid pattern, which is associated with a lower incidence of atherosclerosis and related complications. The medication is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is listed on authoritative medical databases such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and MedlinePlus. Pharmacokinetic studies indicate that rosuvastatin undergoes minimal metabolism via cytochrome P450 enzymes, resulting in a relatively low potential for drug‑drug interactions compared with other statins.
Uses and Benefits
The therapeutic uses of Crestor 5 mg extend beyond simple cholesterol reduction. Key benefits include:
- Significant reduction of LDL cholesterol, which translates into a lower risk of plaque formation in arterial walls and a decreased likelihood of coronary artery disease.
- Modest increase in HDL cholesterol, supporting the removal of excess cholesterol from peripheral tissues and promoting reverse cholesterol transport.
- Decrease in triglyceride levels, helping to mitigate the risk of metabolic syndrome and pancreatitis when elevated.
- Potential attenuation of inflammatory markers such as C‑reactive protein, which may further protect vascular health.
- Improved long‑term cardiovascular outcomes when used as part of a comprehensive lifestyle modification program that includes diet, exercise, and smoking cessation.
- Evidence from large clinical trials suggests that rosuvastatin can reduce the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events, including myocardial infarction and stroke, by up to 30 % in high‑risk populations.
When combined with dietary changes and increased physical activity, Crestor can help patients achieve target lipid levels that are associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
How It Works
The mechanism of action of rosuvastatin involves competitive inhibition of HMG‑CoA reductase, the rate‑limiting enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis. Blocking this enzyme reduces hepatic cholesterol production, up‑regulates LDL receptors on hepatocytes, and enhances clearance of LDL particles, leading to lower serum LDL concentrations. Rosuvastatin also modestly influences proteins involved in lipid metabolism, improving HDL and triglyceride levels. This biochemical interplay underlies the drug’s ability to manage high cholesterol and lower cardiovascular risk. The cholesterol‑lowering effect is dose‑dependent, and the 5 mg dose is often adequate for patients needing modest LDL reductions or who cannot tolerate higher doses.
Dosage Guidelines
Crestor 5 mg is intended for oral administration once daily, with or without food, and dosing should be individualized by a healthcare professional based on baseline lipid measurements and cardiovascular risk profile. The recommended starting dose for most adult patients is one tablet per day. If a dose is missed, take it as soon as remembered unless it is almost time for the next dose; otherwise, skip the missed dose and continue the regular schedule. Patients should never double the dose to compensate for a missed tablet, as this can increase the risk of adverse effects. Lipid levels are typically reassessed every 4–12 weeks after initiation to evaluate response and adjust dosage as needed. In patients with risk factors such as advanced age or renal impairment, a lower starting dose may be advisable.
Side Effects
Like all prescription medications, Crestor 5 mg may be associated with a range of side effects, most of which are mild and transient. Commonly reported adverse reactions include headache, mild muscle aches, abdominal discomfort, and nausea. In rare instances, patients may experience elevated liver enzymes, which necessitates regular monitoring of hepatic function through blood tests. Although uncommon, a serious muscle‑related condition known as rhabdomyolysis can occur, characterized by severe muscle pain, weakness, and dark‑colored urine; immediate medical attention is required if these symptoms develop. Patients should report any new or worsening symptoms to their physician promptly, especially if they experience persistent muscle pain, unexplained fatigue, or signs of liver dysfunction such as jaundice or unexplained bruising. Additionally, some individuals may experience mild skin rash or fluctuations in blood glucose levels, which are generally manageable with appropriate clinical monitoring.
Warnings and Precautions
Prior to initiating treatment with Crestor, healthcare providers should evaluate the following safety considerations:
- Patients with active liver disease or abnormal baseline liver function tests should not use Crestor, as the drug is primarily metabolized in the liver and may exacerbate hepatic injury.
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid statin therapy unless a physician determines that the benefits outweigh the potential risks to the fetus or infant.
- Concurrent use of certain prescription drugs, such as some antibiotics (e.g., clarithromycin), antifungals (e.g., itraconazole), and immunosuppressants, can increase rosuvastatin plasma concentrations and heighten the risk of toxicity.
- Renal impairment may require dose adjustment, particularly in patients with severe kidney disease; renal function should be assessed before therapy and periodically thereafter.
Regular laboratory monitoring, including liver enzyme tests and lipid panels, is recommended at intervals determined by the prescribing clinician. For detailed safety information, refer to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration prescribing information or consult a licensed medical professional.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Crestor be taken with other cholesterol‑lowering agents? Combining Crestor with other statins is not recommended. However, it may be used in conjunction with non‑statin agents such as ezetimibe under medical supervision.
- How long does it take to see a reduction in cholesterol levels? Most patients experience a measurable decrease in LDL cholesterol within 2–4 weeks of consistent daily use, with maximal effects typically observed after 12 weeks of therapy.
- Is it safe to drink alcohol while on Crestor? Moderate alcohol consumption is generally permissible, but excessive drinking can increase the risk of liver complications and should be avoided.
- What should I do if I experience muscle pain? Discontinue the medication and seek medical advice immediately if muscle pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by dark urine.
- Can Crestor be purchased without a prescription? No, Crestor is a prescription‑only medication and must be obtained through a licensed pharmacy after a healthcare professional evaluates suitability.
For additional clinical guidance, patients and providers can consult authoritative sources such as the MedlinePlus drug information page or discuss treatment plans with a qualified physician. More detailed pharmacokinetic data and results from large outcome trials are available through peer‑reviewed journals and can be accessed via the National Institutes of Health research databases.
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