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  2. Rosuvastatin - Wikipedia

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    Rosuvastatin, sold under the brand name Crestor among others, is a statin medication, used to prevent cardiovascular disease in those at high risk and treat abnormal lipids. [6] It is recommended to be used together with dietary changes, exercise, and weight loss. [ 6 ]

  3. Grapefruit–drug interactions - Wikipedia

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    Marketing classifications often do not correspond to taxonomic ones. The "Ambersweet" cultivar is marketed and sold as an orange, but does not descend from the same common ancestor as sweet oranges; it has grapefruit, orange, and mandarin ancestry. Fruits are often sold as mandarin, tangerine, or satsuma (which may be synonyms [39]).

  4. Statin - Wikipedia

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    Drug interactions are possible, but studies have not shown that these statins increase exposure to ciclosporin. [61] HIV-positive people taking protease inhibitors: Atorvastatin, pravastatin or fluvastatin: Negative interactions are more likely with other choices. [62] Persons taking gemfibrozil, a non-statin lipid-lowering drug Atorvastatin

  5. The Terrible—and Amazing—Side Effects of Weight-Loss Drugs

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    GLP-1 drugs do a lot more than just help you lose weight. They can help your heart, brain, and more, but beware what they might do to muscle and skin. The Terrible—and Amazing—Side Effects of ...

  6. Amlodipine - Wikipedia

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    Amlodipine works partly by vasodilation (relaxing the arteries and increasing their diameter). [10] It is a long-acting calcium channel blocker of the dihydropyridine type. [10] Amlodipine was patented in 1982, and approved for medical use in 1990. [12] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [13]

  7. CYP3A4 - Wikipedia

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    The effect of grapefruit juice with regard to drug absorption was originally discovered in 1989. The first published report on grapefruit drug interactions was in 1991 in the Lancet entitled "Interactions of Citrus Juices with Felodipine and Nifedipine", and was the first reported food-drug interaction clinically. The effects of grapefruit last ...

  8. ATC code C10 - Wikipedia

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    C10BX13 Rosuvastatin, perindopril and indapamide C10BX14 Rosuvastatin, amlodipine and perindopril C10BX15 Atorvastatin and perindopril C10BX16 Rosuvastatin and fimasartan C10BX17 Rosuvastatin and ramipril C10BX18 Atorvastatin, amlodipine and ramipril C10BX19 Atorvastatin, amlodipine and candesartan C10BX20 Rosuvastatin and telmisartan C10BX21 ...

  9. Commonly prescribed drugs - Wikipedia

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    An image of rosuvastatin tablets (Crestor) Caution. Atorvastatin and simvastatin are metabolized by CYP450 enzymes, leading to CYP450 enzymes related potential drug interactions; Contraindications. Active liver disease; Pregnancy or breastfeeding; Unexplained persistent increase of liver function test results