Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
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Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules Description
Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg is a combination of medicines Rosuvastatin(10mg), Clopidogrel(75mg), aspirin(150mg) that prevents heart attack, stroke and lowers cholesterol levels.
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Contains | Rosuvastatin(10.0 Mg) + Clopidogrel(75.0 Mg) + Aspirin / Acetyl Salicylic Acid(150.0 Mg) |
Uses | Heart attack, Stroke |
Side effects | Muscle pain, Increased risk of bleeding, Nausea, Vomitting, Gastrointestinal ulcers |
Therapy | ANTI-PLATELET AND HYPOLIPIDEMIC DRUGS |
Check more medicines with composition as Rosuvastatin(10.0 Mg) + Clopidogrel(75.0 Mg) + Aspirin / Acetyl Salicylic Acid(150.0 Mg)
Uses of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Acute coronary syndrome
- Thrombosis after percutaneous coronary intervention
Contraindications of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
- Pregnancy
- Hepatic failure
- Active ulcers
- Diabetes
Side effects of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
- Muscle pain
- Indigestion
- Increased risk of bleeding
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Gastrointestinal ulcers
- Abdominal pain
- Dizziness
Precautions and Warnings of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
Pregnancy
Q:
Can I take Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg during pregnancy?
A:
This medicine should not be used in pregnant women. Studies have shown harmful effects on human baby.
Breast Feeding
Q:
Can I take Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg while breastfeeding?
A:
This combination of medications is unsafe for use in feeding mothers.
Driving
Q:
Can I drive if I have consumed Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg?
A:
Avoid driving if you feel muscle pain or lethargic.
Alcohol
Q:
Can I consume alcohol with Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg?
A:
It is very unsafe to take alcohol with Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg as it can increase the risk of bleeding internally.
Other General Warnings
Talk to your doctor if
- You have gout
- You're about to have a surgery
- You're suffering from kidney problems
- You are allergy to any of the medicines in this product
- You have bleeding disorders
- You have diabetes
Mode of Action of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
How Does It Work?
Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg has an antiplatelet and antihyperlipidemic action. Rosuvastatin blocks an enzyme responsible for cholesterol formation while aspirin and clopidogrel prevent blood clot aggregation....
Directions for Use of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
It is encouraged to take whole tablet of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg with a glass of water as per your doctor's recommended schedule. Breaking, crushing or chewing the tablet is not advisable.
Interactions of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
Interactions with other medicines
- Transporter Protein Inhibitors: Concomitant administration of Rosumac Gold Forte with medicinal products that are inhibitors of Rosuvastatin based transporter proteins may result in increased risk of myopathy...
- Concomitant use of Rosumac Gold Forte with omeprazole or esomeprazole reduces the antiplatelet activity of clopidogrel
- Aspirin can increase the anticoagulant activity of heparin, increasing the risk of bleeding. Therefore, Concomitant therapy of Rosumac Gold Forte and anticoagulants is not recommended. Co-administration of this medicine with warfarin may increase the risk of bleeding...
- The risk of skeletal muscle side effects may be enhanced when rosuvastatin is used in combination with niacin at certain doses thus caution should be exercised while co-administration
- The simultaneous administration of rosuvastatin with antacid containing aluminum and magnesium hydroxide may result in loss of activity of rosuvastatin due to a decrease in rosuvastatin plasma concentrations...
- Co-administration of opioid agonists delay and reduce the absorption of clopidogrel, because of slowed gastric emptying, resulting in reduced exposure
- The combined use of Rosumac and fusidic acid is not recommended due to muscle related events, including rhabdomyolysis
- Monitoring of blood concentrations of digoxin is recommended when initiating or terminating treatment with Rosumac. Dose adjustment may be necessary.
- Administration of rosuvastatin along with baicalin has proven to decrease the effect of rosuvastatin
- Aspirin impairs the renal excretion of lithium, resulting in increased concentrations in the body. Monitoring of blood concentrations of lithium is recommended
- Concomitant administration of Aspirin and tacrolimus may increase the nephrotoxic effect (Kidney related side effects) of tacrolimus. The renal function should be monitored in case of concomitant use of tacrolimus and Rosumac....
- The hyponatremic (decreasing sodium levels) and hypotensive effects (decreasing blood pressure) of ACE inhibitors may be diminished by the concomitant administration of aspirin due to its indirect effect on this class of medicines...
- Concurrent use of aspirin and acetazolamide can lead to severe acidosis and increased central nervous system toxicity due to high serum concentrations of acetazolamide (and toxicity)
- Aspirin can displace protein-bound phenytoin and valproic acid, leading to decrease in the total concentration of phenytoin and an increase in serum valproic acid levels
- The hypotensive effects of beta-blockers may be diminished by the concomitant administration of aspirin due to decreased renal blood flow and salt and fluid retention. The effectiveness of diuretics in patients with underlying renal or cardiovascular disease may be diminished by the same mechanism....
- Aspirin can inhibit renal clearance of methotrexate, leading to bone marrow toxicity especially in the elderly or renally impaired
- Concomitant therapy of Rosumac Gold Forte with other NSAIDs is not recommended, unless strictly indicated as it may increase the risk of hemorrhage
- Clopidogrel and heparin interaction may lead to increased risk of bleeding. Therefore, concomitant use should be undertaken with caution
- Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), Serotonin Norepinephrine Re-uptake Inhibitors (SNRIs) and Concomitant Coumarin Anticoagulants concomitant administration with Rosumac Gold Forte may increase the risk of bleeding...
- Oral Hypoglycemics/Insulin: Moderate dose of aspirin may increase the effectiveness of oral hypoglycemic medications and insulin, leading to hypoglycemia.
- This medication should be used with caution in patients on oral corticosteroids as it could increase the risk of gastrointestinal (GI) ulceration and bleeding.
- Anti-platelet Agents/ Thrombolytic Agents: Concomitant therapy of Rosumac with anti-coagulants and thrombolytic agents is not recommended as it may increase the risk of hemorrhage.
- Deferasirox: Use this medication with caution in patients on deferasirox as concomitant use could increase the risk of ulceration.
- Uricosuric Agents (Probenecid and Sulfinpyrazone): Aspirin antagonize the uricosuric action of uricosuric agents like Probenecid and Sulfinpyrazone
- Miscellaneous: Gemfibrozil, cyclosporine, fenofibrate, colchicine, eltrombopag, dronedarone, itraconazole, certain protease inhibitors like lopinavir/ritonavir and atazanavir/ritonavir increase rosuvastatin exposure significantly which leads to an increased risk of myopathy/rhabdomyolysis....
- Clopidogrel is converted to its active form by certain enzyme inhibitors (CYP2C19 Inhibitors). Concomitant use of medications that inhibit the activity of this enzyme (omeprazole and esomeprazole, fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, moclobemide, voriconazole, fluconazole, ticlopidine, carbamazepine, and efavirenz) will possibly result in reduced plasma concentrations of the active metabolite of clopidogrel and a reduction in platelet inhibition...
- Clopidogrel may increase repaglinide exposures. Avoid concomitant use of repaglinide with Rosumac
Storage and disposal of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
Store at room temperature and away from moist conditions and too much sunlight. Do not dispose into the drain directly. Keep the medicine away from children and pets.
Dosage of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
Overdose
If you took too much of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg and are experiencing symptoms of bleeding, nausea, muscle pain or any other unpleasant situation, immediately seek medical assistance.
Missed a Dose
Take the missed dose as soon as you possibly can but never double the dose. Try to skip the missed dose if it is near your regular dose.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: I have a dental surgery scheduled after few days. Shall I stop taking Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg?
A: Yes, it is advised to stop taking the medicine in vicinity of a surgery. Confirm how many days prior to your surgery you should stop Rosumac Gold Forte with your surgeon.
Q: I'm having consistent chest pains for the past few days. Can I increase the dose of Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg?
A: No, it is not recommended to increase the dose on your own. You might risk yourself on getting overdosed. Doctor consultation is advised immediately.
Q: After an hour of taking Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg, I had an episode of vomiting. Shall I retake the medicine?
A: No, it might be the medicine's side effect. Visit your doctor for proper treatment.
Q: I'm a constant gymmer and can I take Rosumac Gold Forte 10mg as a fat burning pill?
A: It is not advisable to pick out medications as per your needs. Visit a professional for such needs. Rosumac Gold Forte is to lower blood cholesterol, not for weight loss.
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