Crestor Attorneys
Crestor (rosuvastatin calcium) is a prescription medicine
used to treat high cholesterol. It belongs to a group of medicines called
statins which lower cholesterol. The FDA delayed approval of Crestor for
a year after the drug agency expressed concern about it because of its
extreme side effects. There were concerns of potential kidney and muscle
risk and in studies before its approval; disease had surfaced in seven
people.
Public Citizen represents about 160,000 U.S. Consumers and has been doing
their best to alert people about the dangers of this drug. Director Sidney
Wolfe describes it as a "unique toxicity that distinguishes this
drug from the other statins". They wanted to remove it in March of
2004. There have been several cases of rhabdomyolysis which is the breakdown
of muscle fibers resulting in the release of muscle fiber contents into
the circulation. Some of these are toxic to the kidney and can result
in kidney infection. Related Crestor side effects include cardiac arrest
resulting from potassium released form the damaged muscle cells, causing
malignant heart rhythms.
The most common side effects are:
* Muscle pain, damage
* Constipation
* Weakness
* Nausea
* Abdominal Pain
When taking Crestor when you are pregnant, the risk of birth defects
is very high. You should not take Crestor if you are pregnant, or could
become pregnant during treatment.
The most serious side effects are
* Liver failure
* Muscle breakdown (rhabdomyolysis)
* Kidney failure
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