Most clinicians or pharmacists do not recommend drinking alcohol while using medications. This is because alcohol itself is a catalyst for metabolism, which can promote the metabolism of atorvastatin calcium tablets when using medications, including atorvastatin, thereby reducing the concentration of atorvastatin calcium tablets in the blood and decreasing the clinical efficacy of the medication. One adverse effect of statins, including Rosuvastatin calcium tablets, is impairment of liver function, which is also more frequent clinically, i.e., liver enzymes can increase more than three times in some patients after taking statins, at which time it may be recommended to stop using Rosuvastatin calcium tablets. Because alcohol itself also has liver damage, drinking alcohol while using Rosuvastatin calcium tablets may aggravate the liver function damage. In addition, patients with vascular disease may have increased vascular disease if they consume alcohol, so for this reason, it is not recommended to consume alcohol while using statins.