Does blood pressure drop on Rosuvastatin?

Blood pressure does not fall on Rosuvastatin. Clinically, Rosuvastatin is mainly used for the treatment of primary hypercholesterolemia, or mixed dyslipidemia, in which lifestyle interventions do not result in the control of blood lipids within the desired range. Usually, it may cause thrombocytopenia, type 1 diabetes, headache, myalgia and other symptoms. However, it does not affect the cardiovascular system, so it does not cause a drop in blood pressure. It is forbidden to take the drug for those who are allergic to the components of Rosuvastatin, those with active liver disease, those with severe renal impairment. In addition to this, women during pregnancy and breastfeeding need to be used with caution. Due to its side effects on kidneys and skeletal muscles, it is necessary to monitor renal function as well as to pay attention to myalgia, rhabdomyolysis and other uncomfortable symptoms and treat them in time during the process of taking the drug. If you need to take Rosuvastatin due to a medical condition, it is recommended that you decide on the dosage after a comprehensive assessment of your condition by your doctor and learn the precautions to take.