Does Rosuvastatin Raise Blood Sugar?

The full name of Rosuvastatin should be Rosuvastatin Calcium. Rosuvastatin Calcium is a lipid-regulating drug, which may cause adverse reactions such as elevation of blood glucose, and should be used in accordance with doctor’s instructions. Currently, the commonly used dosage forms of Rosuvastatin Calcium include tablets and capsules. It is mainly used in the treatment of primary hypercholesterolemia and other (such as lipid-lowering measures) adjuvant therapy. Active liver disease, myopathy, pregnant women, lactating women and patients who are allergic to the composition of the drug Rosuvastatin Calcium are prohibited from taking the drug. Currently, adverse reactions such as elevated blood glucose, constipation, nausea, abnormal liver function may occur after taking Rosuvastatin Calcium. Patients with dyslipidemia need to take Rosuvastatin Calcium under the guidance of a medical professional. Regular monitoring of blood lipids and blood glucose is required during the medication period.