Rosuvastatin

Rosuvastatin is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs known as statins. It is commonly prescribed to lower cholesterol levels in the blood and reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. Rosuvastatin works by inhibiting an enzyme in the liver that plays a key role in the production of cholesterol. It is usually taken orally in the form of a tablet. Some common brand names for rosuvastatin include Crestor and Ezallor.
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Depletion
Your medication may deplete essential vitamins and minerals in your body, which can lead to a range of health problems.
Key facts about depletion ・
Impacts various bodily functions
Visible and hidden health issues
Developmental concerns
Chronic disease risk
Reduced productivity
Prolonged use of Rosuvastatin can lead to the depletion of one essential nutrient.
CoQ10
Support
Research indicates that Rosuvastatin can be effectively supported by these five key nutrients.
Magnesium
Vitamin E
NAC
Vitamin D3
ALA
Side Effects
Review common side effects associated with the use of Rosuvastatin, some of which may be related to the drug-nutrient depletion.
Review
Recommendation
We’ve developed a custom, science-based formula designed specifically to address the unique nutrient depletions and imbalances caused by Rosuvastatin. In addition, we’ve provided a carefully curated list of vetted, recommended third-party supplements, offering alternative options that meet our high standards for quality, purity, and effectiveness.
BESPOKE FORMULATION
Capsule
Cholesterol Support Formula
by Antidote Research
THIRD-PARTY SUPPLEMENTS
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Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate)
by Pure Encapsulations
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Alpha Liopic Acid
by Thorne
lifeextension
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) 33 mg; mixed tocopherols 6.6mg (providing d-gamma, d-delta and d-beta tocopherols)
by Life Extension
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N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine
by Pure Encapsulations
nordic
Vitamin D3 (Cholcalciferol) (1000 IU)
by Nordic Naturals
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COQ 10 (as Ubiquinone)
by Life Extension
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