Only your doctor can tell you for sure.
It is generally not advisable to suddenly stop taking Crestor (rosuvastatin) without consulting your healthcare provider. Abrupt cessation may lead to increased cholesterol levels and a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. If you're considering stopping the medication, it's important to discuss your concerns and potential alternatives with your doctor to ensure a safe transition.
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Any medication you are taking should always be discussed with your doctor. Certain medications can react differently with others and/or may not be compatible. Crestor make work okay for some and not for others. Seek professional medical advice.
My doctor says it is not safe to stop eltroxin without medical supervision. I don't like eltroxin either.
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No, Crestor is not addictive.
There have been some studies suggesting that statins like Crestor can lower levels of Coenzyme Q10 in the body, although the evidence is not conclusive. If you are taking Crestor 40 and are concerned about Coenzyme Q10 levels, you may consider talking to your healthcare provider about potential supplementation.
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Yes, you can eat pineapple while taking Crestor (rosuvastatin). There are no known interactions between pineapple and Crestor that would pose a risk. However, it's always important to maintain a balanced diet and consult with your healthcare provider about any specific dietary concerns or restrictions while on medication.
It is actually safe to take milk thistle while you are pregnant.