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Has anyone been having or had problems with "Crestor"?
My diabetes doctor recently prescribed it for me and I have had problems with statins in the past. The comments I have read about it by using Google haven't been complimentary. Is it simply the latest statin protected by a patent and a new name to make it pricey?
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- Alan SLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
You didn't say what types of problems you had or what drugs you used in the past. If you had liver problems you probably can't use statins. If your cholesterol isn't very high it might not be worth risking the side effects. From what I've heard they automatically put diabetics on blood pressure and cholesterol medication whether they need it or not, or perhaps the medication threshholds for diabetics are a lot lower.
I think there have been more problems with Crestor than some of the other statins. You are probably better off with Lipitor or Zocor - while these could have side effects also, they've been around for awhile and seem to be safe for the vast majority of people. You probably need to have your blood tested after 6 weeks to check for liver problems, then every 3-4 months to check your liver and cholesterol readings.
If you are like me and don't have prescription drug coverage, you are better off with Zocor than Lipitor. Zocor has a generic available, and Wal-Mart and other stores are selling it for $10 for 90 pills. You can even ask the doctor to prescribe double the dosage and cut the pills in half with a pill splitter.
Source(s): I started with Lipitor, but for insurance purposes, switched to Zocor 20mg and/or its generic version. I've been on these drugs for about 9 years with no side effects or problems (as far as I know, anyway), and I'm guessing that it lowers my cholesterol by about 100 points, maybe even a little bit more. Before I was on medication it was about 320, now it varies between around 160-220 depending on whether or not I am exercising and losing weight. Since everyone is different, you need to be monitored, but I think Lipitor and Zocor are safer than Crestor. http://www.monheit.com/crestor/problem.shtml - Anonymous4 years ago
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Source(s): Diabete Natural Reamedies http://givitry.info/ReverseDiabetesNaturally - purplegirlLv 61 decade ago
I was also hesitant when I was first prescribed Crestor. After a week or two I decided to just go ahead and try it anyway. I have been on it for over 2 years now with not even a hint of a problem.
I have had absolutely no problems with it at all. My bad cholesterol levels dropped by over 50% in a month or two and the good cholesterol levels rose. I have nothing but praise for this drug...it may cost me $1.00 a day to take it but the peace of mind is worth every cent. I dont know how pricey it is in the US but in Aus. its $30 for a months supply which is exactly the same as all the other popular statins.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I would expect that crestor is the same as lipitor which can cause muscle pain and serious liver problems . These risks can be reduced by having blood tests performed approximately every 6 months a enzyme is checked and the doctors will or should take you off the drug if the count gets somewhere in the area of 400. I take lipitor and have the test performed every three months.
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