Rozucor Asp 10mg Capsule 10’S
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This capsule combines a cholesterol-lowering statin with a blood-thinning aspirin agent — helping reduce “bad” cholesterol and prevent clot formation, making it useful for cardiovascular risk reduction. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Aspirin
ASPIRIN
Overview:
Aspirin is a well-known and widely used medicine that helps relieve pain, bring down fever, reduce swelling, and in lower doses, protect the heart. It’s been around for a long time and is used for both short-term discomfort and long-term heart care.
Classification: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
Uses:
Ease mild to moderate pain like headaches, toothaches, and muscle aches
Lower fever during infections or flu
Reduce inflammation in conditions like arthritis
Prevent heart attacks or strokes by making the blood thinner in people at risk
Help in managing chest pain (angina) and after certain heart surgeries
How It Works:
Aspirin works by blocking the body’s production of prostaglandins—chemicals that cause pain, fever, and swelling. It also prevents blood platelets from clumping together, making it useful in reducing the risk of clots in the heart or brain.
Dosage: As prescribed by your doctor.
Side effects:
Stomach irritation, pain, or heartburn
Nausea or vomiting
Increased risk of bleeding or bruising easily
Ringing in the ears
Allergic reactions like rash or breathing trouble
Precautions:
Avoid taking aspirin if you have a history of stomach ulcers, bleeding problems, or asthma
Don’t give aspirin to children under 12, especially during viral illnesses, due to the risk of Reye’s syndrome
Use with caution if you’re taking blood thinners or other NSAIDs
Let your doctor know if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or have kidney or liver issues
Always take with food or milk to protect your stomach lining
Avoid alcohol while on aspirin as it can raise the risk of stomach bleeding
Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage
Rosuvastatin
ROSUVASTATIN
Overview:
Rosuvastatin is a medication used to lower “bad” cholesterol (LDL) and triglycerides in the blood while raising “good” cholesterol (HDL). It helps reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems—especially in people with risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of heart disease.
Classification:
Statins (also called HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors)
Uses:
To lower high cholesterol (hyperlipidemia)
To prevent heart attack or stroke
To treat certain inherited cholesterol disorders (like familial hypercholesterolemia)
Often used as part of a heart-healthy plan that includes diet, exercise, and weight control
How It Work:
Rosuvastatin works by blocking an enzyme in your liver that helps make cholesterol. With less cholesterol being made, your body pulls cholesterol out of the blood, lowering overall levels. It also helps stabilize plaque in blood vessels, reducing the risk of heart attacks.
Dosage:
As prescribed by your doctor.
Side Effects:
Most people tolerate rosuvastatin well, but some may experience:
Muscle pain or weakness
Headache
Abdominal pain
Nausea
Elevated liver enzymes (your doctor may monitor this)
Serious but rare:
Severe muscle problems (rhabdomyolysis)
Liver damage
Tell your doctor if you experience unusual fatigue, dark urine, or yellowing of the skin/eyes.
Precautions:
Tell your doctor if you have liver disease, kidney problems, or thyroid disorders.
Avoid excessive alcohol—it increases the risk of liver damage.
Not usually recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Report any unexplained muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, especially if accompanied by fever or fatigue.
Let your doctor know about all medications and supplements you’re taking, including over-the-counter products.
Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage
















