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Do Interactions Between Plaquenil And Crestor Cause Tingling Feet And Legs?

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Posted on Wed, 22 Jul 2015
Question: I am taking plaquenil for sjorgrens syndrome but also crestor for high cholesterol. On it for about 7 years. Now I feel tingling in my feet and lower legs. Is this due to meds interactions or not?
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (20 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
No, there isn't any remarkable drug-drug interaction reported yet.

Detailed Answer:
Dr. Hanif warmly welcomes you!

Thanks for consulting at my virtual clinic. I have carefully worked through your case, and can well realize your health worries. Being your physician, I want to assure, I will take care all of your medical concerns.

This may be due to some other reason. It may be due to sequential diabetic peripheral neuropathy (if you are diabetic), may be due to hypertension complications, may be simply the nerve demyelination. But why not go for a trial and change the medicine as your doctor was suggesting you. He has the whole clinical scenario of you case with past history too. Consult your treating physician for alternatives if not contraindicated or if you are not allergic too.

Also ask your physician for vit. B12 shots. It sometimes is due solely to B12 deficiency. Also rule out diabetes, thyroid profile and hypertension.


Hope I answered all of your questions. In future, if you need further, detailed and quick assistance on any health issue, feel free to ask me a question by writing my name as a reference in the start of your question. I will get back to you right away. Have a wonderful time ahead.


Regards!
DR. XXXXXXX HANIF
USA
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Neel Kudchadkar
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Follow up: Dr. Muhammad Hanif (5 hours later)
what exactly is nerve demyelination? I know that I do not have diabetes, and my blood pressure is normal.
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (13 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It is the ripping off of the nerve coating.

Detailed Answer:
Dr. Hanif warmly Welcomes you back!

Nerves have a myelin sheath on them just as insulating sheath on household electric wires. It is to allow fast communication of electrical impulses and signals in the nerve. If somehow this covering or coating is removed, the nerves can't work properly and in perfect way. Here comes the symptoms felt by the patients like deranged feelings of touch, temperature and vibration to the skin and also there may be muscle weakness.


Have a wonderful time ahead. Hope I answered all of your questions. Let me know if you have any further clinical concerns. I will be happy to get back to you shortly. If satisfied here, please give a five star rating and don't forget to close the discussion.

Regards!
DR. XXXXXXX HANIF
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Neel Kudchadkar
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Follow up: Dr. Muhammad Hanif (3 hours later)
Thank you
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (8 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
My pleasure. I am always here to help you.

Detailed Answer:
I really welcome you back and happy to receive compliments from you. Your feedback is my strength and reward.


In future too, if any medical help needed, feel free to add my name in start of the question. I will get back to you in no time.

Please give a five Star rating and don't forget to Close the discussion. Have a wonderful time ahead.
 

Best Regards!

DR. XXXXXXX M. HANIF

USA
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Do Interactions Between Plaquenil And Crestor Cause Tingling Feet And Legs?

Brief Answer: No, there isn't any remarkable drug-drug interaction reported yet. Detailed Answer: Dr. Hanif warmly welcomes you! Thanks for consulting at my virtual clinic. I have carefully worked through your case, and can well realize your health worries. Being your physician, I want to assure, I will take care all of your medical concerns. This may be due to some other reason. It may be due to sequential diabetic peripheral neuropathy (if you are diabetic), may be due to hypertension complications, may be simply the nerve demyelination. But why not go for a trial and change the medicine as your doctor was suggesting you. He has the whole clinical scenario of you case with past history too. Consult your treating physician for alternatives if not contraindicated or if you are not allergic too. Also ask your physician for vit. B12 shots. It sometimes is due solely to B12 deficiency. Also rule out diabetes, thyroid profile and hypertension. Hope I answered all of your questions. In future, if you need further, detailed and quick assistance on any health issue, feel free to ask me a question by writing my name as a reference in the start of your question. I will get back to you right away. Have a wonderful time ahead. Regards! DR. XXXXXXX HANIF USA