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What Are The Side Effects Of Medication For Elevated Cholesterol?

Dear Doctor, I am 52 year Male. I having cholestroll problem fr the past one and half years. I am having LDL 160 and HDL 35. I was suggested to take rosuvastatin 10 mg.0ne tab. daily. I have taken the same for one year. And now I have stopped the same for the past six months. I am regularly having morning walk and somewhat control in foods. Kindly inform me whether I have take the medication for my whole life time and what are the aftereffects of the medications. Awaiting your elaborate reply. With regards.
R.GulabSingh. YYYY@YYYY
Thu, 14 Aug 2014
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Rosuvastatin is a drug used to reduce LDL cholesterol. the prescription is usually done when levels of ldl are high or in the presence of other cardiovascular risk factors such as diabetes, hypertension etc with mild elevation of ldl.

Treatment has to be continued unless risk factors are greatly reduced. Doing sports, controlling diet etc are good behavioural adaptations but there do not guarantee that levels of the cholesterol could become normal.

Only your treating doctor or a doctor has to evaluate you and control your cholesterol levels to before putting you off the drug.

As for the side effects, there are many just like any other drug. But if you could take the drug of a year, it implies you can tolerate the drug.

However, side effects include constipation, heartburn, dizziness, difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, depression, joint pain, cough, memory loss or forgetfulness, confusion etc.

Best regards and hope this helps
Dr Achuo
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What Are The Side Effects Of Medication For Elevated Cholesterol?

Hello thanks for using health care magic Rosuvastatin is a drug used to reduce LDL cholesterol. the prescription is usually done when levels of ldl are high or in the presence of other cardiovascular risk factors such as diabetes, hypertension etc with mild elevation of ldl. Treatment has to be continued unless risk factors are greatly reduced. Doing sports, controlling diet etc are good behavioural adaptations but there do not guarantee that levels of the cholesterol could become normal. Only your treating doctor or a doctor has to evaluate you and control your cholesterol levels to before putting you off the drug. As for the side effects, there are many just like any other drug. But if you could take the drug of a year, it implies you can tolerate the drug. However, side effects include constipation, heartburn, dizziness, difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, depression, joint pain, cough, memory loss or forgetfulness, confusion etc. Best regards and hope this helps Dr Achuo