Can magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets and Rosuvastatin be taken together?

Magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets and Rosuvastatin can not be taken together, need to be under the guidance of a doctor reasonable use of drugs.
Magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets belong to antacids, used for gastritis, reflux esophagitis, gastric and duodenal ulcers; also used for heartburn, stomach pain, acid belching, fullness and other symptoms related to stomach acid discomfort. It is also used to prevent gastric mucosal damage caused by non-steroidal drugs.
Large doses of magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets can have adverse reactions such as soft pasty stools, increased frequency of stools, dry mouth, constipation, loss of appetite and other adverse reactions. Serum electrolyte changes may occur with prolonged administration. The drug is contraindicated in people who are allergic to the product.
Rosuvastatin is used for primary hypercholesterolemia, mixed dyslipidemia, and pure familial hypercholesterolemia.
Visible adverse effects of Rosuvastatin include headache, dizziness, diabetes, nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, weakness, and myalgia. The drug is contraindicated in those who are allergic to the product, those with active liver disease, severe renal impairment, during pregnancy, and during lactation.
Magnesium Aluminum Carbonate Tablets instruction manual points out that aluminum in the gastrointestinal tract can be combined with certain drugs, which will affect drug absorption. Rosuvastatin instruction manual points out that the combination of this drug and antacids containing aluminum magnesium hydroxide can reduce the plasma concentration of Rosuvastatin. Therefore, the two should not be used together, and should be used reasonably under the guidance of a doctor.