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Already taking rosuvastatin to manage your cholesterol? Doctronic makes it simple to get your refill reviewed and approved by a licensed physician without an in-person visit.


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What Is Rosuvastatin?

Crestor (rosuvastatin) is a prescription medication used to manage high cholesterol and related cardiovascular risk. It works by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase, an enzyme the liver uses to produce cholesterol, thereby lowering LDL and total cholesterol while raising HDL. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, rosuvastatin helps reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular events.

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Is Online Rosuvastatin Treatment Right for You?

Doctronic can evaluate your refill request if you are currently prescribed rosuvastatin for high cholesterol or mixed dyslipidemia and your condition is stable on your existing dose. Please have your most recent lipid panel results available, as the reviewing physician may request them.

Because rosuvastatin affects cardiovascular and metabolic health, the physician will review your cardiac history, any history of liver disease, and any muscle-related symptoms. Patients with active liver disease or unexplained persistent elevations in liver enzymes are not candidates for this medication.

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Frequently asked questions

Rosuvastatin is a statin medication prescribed to lower LDL (bad) cholesterol, raise HDL (good) cholesterol, and reduce triglycerides. It is also used to lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular events in people at elevated cardiovascular risk.

Rosuvastatin inhibits HMG-CoA reductase, the enzyme responsible for cholesterol production in the liver. By blocking this enzyme, it reduces the amount of cholesterol the liver makes, causing the liver to remove more LDL from the bloodstream.

Rosuvastatin is available in 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, and 40 mg doses. The appropriate dose depends on your cholesterol levels, cardiovascular risk, and any other medical conditions. The reviewing physician will assess your current dose and determine whether it remains appropriate for your refill.

The most important side effects to watch for are muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, which can rarely indicate a serious condition called myopathy or rhabdomyolysis. Dark-colored urine is a warning sign requiring immediate medical attention. Liver enzyme elevations can also occur. Contact a healthcare provider promptly if you notice these symptoms.

Rosuvastatin can interact with several medications, including certain antifungals, some HIV antiretrovirals, cyclosporine, and blood thinners such as warfarin. Always inform the reviewing physician of all medications and supplements you are currently taking.

Having a recent lipid panel (within the past 12 months) is helpful and may be requested by the reviewing physician. If you do not have recent results, the physician may still approve a refill and recommend that you schedule lab work to ensure your cholesterol is being managed appropriately.

Doctronic uses an AI-guided evaluation to gather your health history and symptoms, which is then reviewed by a licensed physician. The physician determines whether treatment is appropriate and, if so, creates a personalized treatment plan. The entire process is HIPAA-compliant and doctor-reviewed.

Doctronic is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state. All treating physicians are licensed and legally authorized to provide care in their respective states.