Can you get diabetes from taking Rosuvastatin calcium tablets?

Taking Rosuvastatin Calcium Tablets may get diabetes. Diabetes is one of the common adverse reactions of Rosuvastatin Calcium Tablets, but whether the patient will get diabetes after taking it depends mainly on the patient’s condition and physique, and the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use the drug. Rosuvastatin Calcium Tablets are mainly used for primary hypercholesterolemia or mixed dyslipidemia in which dyslipidemia cannot be controlled by dietary control and other non-pharmacological treatments; they are also used in patients with pure familial hypercholesterolemia as an adjunct to dietary control and other lipid-lowering measures, or in cases where the above methods are not applicable. Adverse reactions to Rosuvastatin Calcium Tablets include symptoms of diabetes mellitus, headache, dizziness, constipation, nausea, abdominal pain, myalgia, weakness, pruritus, rash, urticaria, thrombocytopenia, angioedema, pancreatitis, elevated aminotransferases, myopathy, and rhabdomyolysis. In addition, it is prohibited for patients who are allergic to the ingredients contained in Rosuvastatin Calcium Tablets; it is prohibited for patients with active liver disease, severe renal impairment, myopathy, and concurrent application of cyclosporine; it is prohibited for pregnant, lactating, and potentially pregnant women who are not using contraception; it is not recommended for use in children; and it should be used with caution in elderly patients. If you need to use Rosuvastatin Calcium Tablets, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, do not blindly use their own medication.