Can Crestor cause leg weakness?

Can Crestor cause leg weakness?

Muscle problems, including muscle breakdown, can be serious in some people and rarely cause kidney damage that can lead to death. Tell your doctor right away if: You have unexplained muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, especially if you have a fever or feel more tired than usual, while you take CRESTOR.

Does Crestor cause muscle weakness?

The side effect may go away after your body gets used to the medication. It’s also true that even someone who’s been taking a statin for years without issue can suddenly develop muscle pain, cramps, weakness, or soreness.

When to tell your doctor about Crestor side effects?

Tell your doctor right away if: You have unexplained muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, especially if you have a fever or feel more tired than usual, while you take CRESTOR You have muscle problems that do not go away even after your doctor told you to stop taking CRESTOR.

What to do if you have liver problems while taking Crestor?

Your doctor may do further tests to diagnose the cause of your muscle problems Liver problems. Your health care professional should do blood tests to check your liver before you start taking CRESTOR and if you have symptoms of liver problems while you take CRESTOR. These are not all the possible side effects of CRESTOR.

How often should I take Crestor for cholesterol?

Try to avoid second-hand smoke. Asian people may be particularly sensitive to Crestor and require lower dosages. Dosage needs to be individualized but initially should start at 10-20 mg/day (Asian/pediatric patients: 5 mg/day) and be guided by the results of cholesterol tests taken 2 to 4 weeks later.

How does Crestor work and how does rosuvastatin work?

Rosuvastatin works by blocking an enzyme, called HMG-CoA reductase, in the liver that makes different types of lipids (this is the collective term for fats and cholesterol). Rosuvastatin also boosts the breakdown of lipids. Crestor belongs to the class of medicines known as statins. Crestor is also known as an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor. 2.

Tell your doctor right away if: You have unexplained muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, especially if you have a fever or feel more tired than usual, while you take CRESTOR You have muscle problems that do not go away even after your doctor told you to stop taking CRESTOR.

What happens if you have high LDL and Crestor?

Took years to realize statins (incl crestor) give me MEMORY LOSE BIG TIME and muscle pain and mood issues. And now I’m discovering risk from high LDL is massively exaggerated. Having sufficient HDL and low triglycerides are what matter.

Why did my doctor switch from rosuvastatin to Crestor?

Crestor (rosuvastatin): “My doctor switched me to Crestor because, he said, it is stronger, and he is a real cholesterol hound. No blood tests. Six months later I needed a new hip and failed the pre op medical with bad kidney numbers – the surgeon said come back with good kidneys.

What’s the lowest dose of Crestor you can take?

In other words, one-eighth the dose of Crestor produces a bigger cholesterol-lowering bang. We have heard from many people that the lowest dose of Crestor (5 mg) lowers their cholesterol, makes their doctor happy and doesn’t produce side effects.