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Does Crestor Affect Sperm Count?

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Posted on Mon, 1 Dec 2014
Question: Hi, My doctor prescribed Crestor as a cholestrol lowering drug. My wife and I are trying for a baby. My question : Is it safe to take this medicine? Does it affect sperm count? Does it have any impact or side effect on the baby itself? Thanx
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Answered by Dr. Noble Zachariah (29 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Does not affect sperm count or the baby

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for the query.
Crestor (Rosuvastatin) is a good medicine for lowering cholesterol.
It does not affect the sperm count and it is generally a safe medicine even though it may or may not produce the following side effects.
Headache
Difficulty sleeping
Flushing of the skin
Muscle aches, tenderness, or weakness (myalgia)
Drowsiness
Dizziness
Nausea or vomiting
Abdominal cramping or pain
Bloating or gas
Diarrhea
Constipation
Rash
It may also precipitate Type 2 diabetes in those at risk of the same.
Rarely it can cause myositis (inflammation of muscles) and elevation of a muscle enzyme CPK ( Creatinine phosphokinase). Rabdomyolysis, an extreme inflammation of muscles and damage, can be dangerous, but this is extremely rare.
It does not have any effect on the baby when taken by the father.

Best wishes,
Dr Noble Zachariah
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Does Crestor Affect Sperm Count?

Brief Answer: Does not affect sperm count or the baby Detailed Answer: Hello, Thank you for the query. Crestor (Rosuvastatin) is a good medicine for lowering cholesterol. It does not affect the sperm count and it is generally a safe medicine even though it may or may not produce the following side effects. Headache Difficulty sleeping Flushing of the skin Muscle aches, tenderness, or weakness (myalgia) Drowsiness Dizziness Nausea or vomiting Abdominal cramping or pain Bloating or gas Diarrhea Constipation Rash It may also precipitate Type 2 diabetes in those at risk of the same. Rarely it can cause myositis (inflammation of muscles) and elevation of a muscle enzyme CPK ( Creatinine phosphokinase). Rabdomyolysis, an extreme inflammation of muscles and damage, can be dangerous, but this is extremely rare. It does not have any effect on the baby when taken by the father. Best wishes, Dr Noble Zachariah