Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) is a combination of two different medications that work to lower cholesterol in different ways. The medication is conveniently taken by mouth once a day. It's also available as a generic, which tends to be less expensive.
Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) is a combination of two medications that work together to lower cholesterol levels.
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
Both medications contain a statin in combination with ezetimibe. The major difference is that rosuvastatin in Roszet is considered a moderate-to-high-intensity statin whereas simvastatin in Vytorin is considered a low-to-medium intensity statin. The intensity of each statin depends on the dose and represents how much it can lower your LDL.
Previous studies showed that Asian people who took rosuvastatin had twice the level of medication in their blood compared to Caucasian people at the same dose. This means that their risk of side effects from the medication were much higher. But, there isn't a clear explanation as to why this is, and other studies have shown this not to be true in every case. Yet to be on the safe side, it's recommended that Asian people start with 5 mg/10 mg of Roszet once a day to lower the risk of potential side effects.
Since Roszet contains rosuvastatin and is a long-acting medication, you can take it any time during the day or at night time. Just make sure you try to take it around the same time each day to keep the level of medication in your body steady.
You can take Roszet with or without food. If it's hurting your stomach, try taking it with food to help. And unlike Vytorin, you don't need to avoid eating grapefruit while taking Roszet. That's because Roszet contains a different statin medication (rosuvastatin) that doesn't interact with grapefruit and cause side effects.
No, Roszet shouldn't be used in people who are pregnant because it can cause harm to babies. But, treatment of high cholesterol isn't typically a priority during pregnancy. Still, your provider will ultimately decide if you need to continue treatment with another cholesterol-lowering medication. If you're pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant while taking Roszet, ask your provider about the safest options for you and your unborn baby.
Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) can cause a rare, but serious and life-threatening muscle problem called rhabdomyolysis. Symptoms include severe muscle pain, dark-colored urine, weakness, and tiredness. Don't start any new medications without asking your provider or pharmacist first because taking Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) with certain medications raises your risk for rhabdomyolysis. If you notice any of symptoms of rhabdomyolysis, especially after starting Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe), get medical attention right away.
Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) can cause serious liver problems that can lead to liver failure. You'll need to get blood tests to check your liver health before and during treatment to make sure their liver is working properly. Get medical attention right away if you notice swelling of your stomach, stomach pain, yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes, stool changes (black, tarry, or bloody stools), nausea, vomiting, confusion, or dark or brown urine. You might need to stop using the medication to prevent further liver damage.
Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) can cause your blood sugars to be high, which can lead to high hemoglobin A1C levels, a test that represents your average blood sugar over 3 months and is used to diagnose type 2 diabetes. Let your provider know if you have diabetes before starting Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) because you might need to monitor your blood sugar more often. Also, make sure to have a healthy, balanced diet and regular exercise while taking Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe).
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5mg/10mg | 90 tablets | $184.99 | $2.06 |
| 10mg/10mg | 90 tablets | $222.25 | $2.47 |
| 20mg/10mg | 90 tablets | $222.25 | $2.47 |
| 40mg/10mg | 90 tablets | $153.22 | $1.70 |
The typical dose ranges from 5 mg/10 mg to 40 mg/10 mg of (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) by mouth once a day.
Your dose of Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) will depend on many things, including what you're taking the medication for, your LDL levels, your risk for severe heart problems, if you're of Asian descent, if you have kidney problems, or if you're taking other medications that interact with Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe).
Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Roszet (rosuvastatin / ezetimibe) will not be safe for you to take.