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Roseday 10 mg (Rosuvastatin)

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Roseday 10 mg is a rosuvastatin tablet designed to help lower LDL cholesterol and support heart health when used with diet and exercise. It is a prescription statin that works by reducing cholesterol production in the liver. Many people know rosuvastatin as the generic form of Crestor, and Roseday 10 mg contains the same active ingredient. If your doctor has recommended a statin or you are switching from another cholesterol medicine, this strength is a common starting point.

Active Ingredient: Rosuvastatin
Indication: High cholesterol
Manufacturer: USV Pvt Ltd
Packaging: 10 tablets in 1 strip
Strength: 10mg
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days
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Roseday 10 mg (Rosuvastatin)

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30 Capsule/s $20.00 $0.33 /Tablet
60 Capsule/s $27.50 $0.31 /Tablet
90 Capsule/s $35.00 $0.29 /Tablet
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About Roseday 10 mg (Rosuvastatin)

Roseday 10 mg is a rosuvastatin tablet used to help lower bad cholesterol, support healthy triglyceride levels, and reduce the risk of heart problems when paired with smart lifestyle choices. If you have been told you have high cholesterol or mixed dyslipidemia, your prescriber may choose rosuvastatin 10 mg as an initial dose or as part of your longer-term plan. This is a prescription medicine, so it should be taken only under the guidance of your healthcare professional.

What Roseday 10 mg is and why people use it

Roseday 10 mg contains rosuvastatin, a statin. Statins are among the most extensively studied cholesterol-lowering medications and are often used to reduce LDL cholesterol, modestly increase HDL cholesterol, and improve overall lipid profiles. Lowering LDL levels is important because they help protect your arteries and reduce your long-term risk of heart attack and stroke, especially when combined with a healthy diet, regular exercise, and not smoking. Rosuvastatin is known for being potent at typical doses, which is why 10 mg is a popular option for many adults.

Who might be prescribed Roseday 10 mg

  • Adults with high LDL cholesterol or mixed dyslipidemia who need a statin
  • People with diabetes or other risk factors who need added protection for their heart
  • Those with a history of cardiovascular disease who need ongoing cholesterol control
  • People who previously tried a different statin and are switching based on their doctor's advice
If you are not sure whether Roseday 10 mg is right for you, ask your clinician to review your lipid panel, overall risk, and any medication you already take. Rosuvastatin is not suitable for everyone, and your medical history is important.

Roseday 10 Mg Side Effects

Like all medicines, rosuvastatin can cause side effects. The most common ones are usually mild:
  • Headache
  • Stomach discomfort, nausea, or constipation
  • Muscle aches or weakness
  • Joint pain

Rare but serious reactions need attention quickly:

  • Severe muscle pain or weakness, especially if you also have dark urine or extreme tiredness
  • Signs of liver problems, such as yellowing of the skin or eyes, unusual fatigue, or dark urine
  • Allergic reactions such as rash, swelling, or trouble breathing
If you experience any severe or unusual symptoms, contact a healthcare professional immediately. If you think it is an emergency, call 911.

Drug interactions to know about

Always share your complete list of medications and supplements with your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Some interactions can increase the risk of muscle problems or alter how rosuvastatin works. Notable interactions include:
  • Gemfibrozil and some other fibrates are associated with a higher risk of muscle issues. Your doctor may prefer fenofibrate if a fibrate is needed.
  • Certain antivirals used for HIV or hepatitis C that include boosting agents like ritonavir can raise rosuvastatin levels.
  • Cyclosporine can significantly raise rosuvastatin levels. Lower doses or different choices may be considered.
  • Niacin at higher doses may increase the risk of muscle side effects when taken in combination with a statin.
  • Warfarin: Rosuvastatin can affect INR in some people, so closer monitoring may be needed at the start.
  • Antacids containing aluminum and magnesium can reduce rosuvastatin levels if taken simultaneously. Separating by about 2 hours may help.
Grapefruit juice is not known to significantly affect statins, unlike grapefruit, meaning it is advisable to consult your clinician if you drink it regularly.

Who should not use Roseday 10 mg

  • People with active liver disease or unexplained persistent liver test abnormalities
  • Those who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy
  • Those who are breastfeeding
Rosuvastatin is not recommended during pregnancy or while nursing. If you become pregnant while taking it, contact your clinician promptly.

Available Strengths

Rosuvastatin tablets are commonly available in several strengths to help personalize therapy: Your clinician will select a strength that aligns with your goals and health status. Do not adjust your dose without consulting a doctor.

FAQs of Roseday 10 mg 

What is Roseday 10 mg used for? Roseday 10 mg contains rosuvastatin, a statin used to lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides and to support heart health. It is typically prescribed for adults with high cholesterol, mixed dyslipidemia, or increased cardiovascular risk. It works best when combined with a balanced diet, regular exercise, and other healthy lifestyle habits. How long does Roseday 10 mg take to start working? You may notice changes in your cholesterol levels within 1 to 2 weeks, with the full effect typically observed around 4 to 6 weeks. Your clinician will likely repeat your lipid panel in the first 1 to 3 months to ensure you are on the correct dose. Can I drink alcohol while taking Roseday 10 mg? Light to moderate alcohol intake may be acceptable for some people, but heavy drinking can stress the liver and raise triglycerides. If you drink, talk with your clinician about safe limits for you, especially if you have any history of liver issues. What should I do if I miss a dose of Roseday 10 mg? If you remember the same day, take it when you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the regular time. Do not take two doses at the same time. If you often miss doses, consider setting a reminder or discussing with your clinician routines that may help you stay on track. Do I need to avoid grapefruit with Roseday 10 mg? Grapefruit juice is not known to affect rosuvastatin, unlike some other statins. Moderate amounts are generally considered acceptable, but if grapefruit is a daily habit for you, it is advisable to consult with your clinician to ensure it aligns with your overall health plan.
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