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DRUG INFO
Rosuvastatin

Drug Name: Rosuvastatin

Indication: For the treatment of pure hypercholesterolaemia and mxed hyperlipidaemia



Pharmacology: Rosuvastatin is an antilipemic agent and a competitive HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor effective in lowering LDL cholesterol and triglycerides. It is used to treat primary hypercholesterolemia and mixed dyslipidemia (Fredrickson types IIa and IIb).

Mechanism Of Action: Rosuvastatin selectively and competitively inhibits the hepatic enzyme hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase. As HMG-CoA reductase is responsible for converting HMG-CoA to mevalonate, this results in a decrease in mevalonate, a precursor of cholesterol, and a subsequent decrease in hepatic cholesterol levels and increase in uptake of LDL cholesterol.

Drug Category: Anticholesteremic Agents; HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors; ATC:C10AA07

Brand Names/Synonyms: Crestor; Rosuvastatin; Rosuvastatin [Inn]; ZD 4522

Dosage Forms: TABLET

Absorption: 20%

Interactions: DrugBank: Interactions for Rosuvastatin

Interactions for Rosuvastatin:


Cyclosporine: When rosuvastatin 10 mg was co-administered with cyclosporine in cardiac transplant patients, rosuvastatin mean cmax and mean AUC were increased 11-fold and 7-fold, respectively, compared with healthy volunteers. These increases are considered to be clinically significant and require special consideration in the dosing of rosuvastatin to patients taking concomitant cyclosporine .

Warfarin: Coadministration of rosuvastatin to patients on stable warfarin therapy resulted in clinically significant rises in INR (>4, baseline 2-3). In patients taking coumarin anticoagulants and rosuvastatin concomitantly, INR should be determined before starting rosuvastatin and frequently enough during early therapy to ensure that no significant alteration of INR occurs. Once a stable INR time has been documented, INR can be monitored at the intervals usually recommended for patients on coumarin anticoagulants. If the dose of rosuvastatin is changed, the same procedure should be repeated. Rosuvastatin therapy has not been associated with bleeding or with changes in INR in patients not taking anticoagulants.

Gemfibrozil: Coadministration of a single rosuvastatin dose to healthy volunteers on gemfibrozil (600 mg twice daily) resulted in 2.2- and 1.9-fold, respectively, increase in mean cmax and mean AUC of rosuvastatin .

Endocrine Function

Although clinical studies have shown that rosuvastatin alone does not reduce basal plasma cortisol concentration or impair adrenal reserve, caution should be exercised if any HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor or other agent used to lower cholesterol levels is administered concomitantly with drugs that may decrease the levels or activity of endogenous steroid hormones such as ketoconazole, spironolactone, and cimetidine.

CNS Toxicity

CNS vascular lesions, characterized by perivascular hemorrhages, edema, and mononuclear cell infiltration of perivascular spaces, have been observed in dogs treated with several other members of this drug class. A chemically similar drug in this class produced dose-dependent optic nerve degeneration (Wallerian degeneration of retinogeniculate fibers) in dogs, at a dose that produced plasma drug levels about 30 times higher than the mean drug level in humans taking the highest recommended dose. Edema, hemorrhage, and partial necrosis in the interstitium of the choroid plexus was observed in a female dog sacrificed moribund at day 24 at 90 mg/kg/day by oral gavage (systemic exposures 100 times the human exposure at 40 mg/day based on AUC comparisons). Corneal opacity was seen in dogs treated for 52 weeks at 6 mg/kg/day by oral gavage (systemic exposures 20 times the human exposure at 40 mg/day based on AUC comparisons). Cataracts were seen in dogs treated for 12 weeks by oral gavage at 30 mg/kg/day (systemic exposures 60 times the human exposure at 40 mg/day based on AUC comparisons). Retinal dysplasia and retinal loss were seen in dogs treated for 4 weeks by oral gavage at 90 mg/kg/day (systemic exposures 100 times the human exposure at 40 mg/day based on AUC). Doses ≤30 mg/kg/day (systemic exposures ≤60 times the human exposure at 40 mg/day based on AUC comparisons) following treatment up to one year, did not reveal retinal findings.

 

 





Chemical IUPAC Name: 7-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-(1-methylethyl)-2-(methyl-methylsulfonyl-amino)-pyrimidin-5-yl]-3,5-dihydroxy-hept-6-enoic acid

Chemical Formula: C22H28FN3O6S

Half Life: 19 hours

Drug Type: Approved Drug

# Accession No: APRD00546

CAS Registry Number: 287714-41-4



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SONY OPEN  15 Jan 2006
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Statins ineffective on cancer, studies say  Jan 8, 2006
Indianapolis Star, ...are the most commonly prescribed medications in the US, and as a result possess unrivaled name recognition: Lipitor, Zocor, Mevacor, Crestor, Pravachol and ...

Market Report: Dealers dump AstraZeneca as bid hopes fade  Jan 13, 2006
Independent, On a longer-term view, it expects AZ's key drugs - Nexium, an ulcer treatment, and the cholesterol-lowering Crestor - to be negatively impacted by competition ...

Drug makers go with more studies  Dec 24, 2005
The News Journal, AstraZeneca Plc., for example, did 15 months of post-marketing review and data analysis for Crestor, after the cholesterol-lowering drug was introduced in 2003 ...

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Los Angeles Times, Statins are the most commonly prescribed medications in the United States and include Lipitor, Zocor, Mevacor, Crestor, Pravachol and Lescol. ...

Generic Zocor won't be a market healer  Dec 29, 2005
Chicago Tribune, Meanwhile, Zocor's co-payments as a generic could be half of the co-payments of branded products like Lipitor and AstraZeneca PLC's Crestor. ...

Study: Statins don't fight cancer  Jan 6, 2006
myDNA.com, Statins, which include the drugs Lipitor, Zocor, Mevaco, Crestor, Pravachol and Lescol, are used to lower cholesterol and prevent heart disease. ...

Statins thought to prevent cancer, in fact do not.  Jan 4, 2006
Food Consumer, For years, Satins, that include drugs such as Zacor, Crestor, Lipitor, Mevacor, Pravachol and Lescol, were believed to reduce cancer because they reduced ...

Cholesterol Pills and Grapefruit Don’t Mix  Dec 27, 2005
PakTribune.com, ...grapefruit hazard is not significant for other statins, such as Novartis AG’s Lescol, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co’s Pravachol and AstraZeneca Plc’s Crestor. ...

AstraZeneca keeps medicine chest stocked  Jan 4, 2006
The News Journal, ...strategy. AstraZeneca licenses Crestor from its creator, Japan-based Shionogi & Co. Sales of Crestor reached $908 million in 2004. ...

A Heart-Stopping Deal  Dec 22, 2005
Forbes ...drug, AGI-1067, is aimed at reducing heart attacks on top of existing cholesterol-lowering drugs, like Lipitor, Zocor and AstraZeneca's own Crestor. ...

Drugs give a boost to flagging FTSE 100  Dec 19, 2005
Reuters.uk, AstraZeneca (AZN.L: Quote, Profile, Research), which makes the Crestor cholesterol treatment, rose 3 percent, while GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.L: Quote, Profile ...

Drugs give a boost to flagging FTSE 100  Dec 19, 2005
Reuters.uk, AstraZeneca , which makes the Crestor cholesterol treatment, rose 3 percent, while GlaxoSmithKline put on 1.8 percent as the US ruling handed Pfizer patent ...

AstraZeneca to Pay AtheroGenics Up to $1 Bln for Drug (Update1)  Dec 22, 2005
Bloomberg The agreement gives London-based AstraZeneca, the maker of the Crestor cholesterol reducer, an experimental drug intended to treat existing plaque buildup in ...

Pfizer ruling: early Christmas gift  Dec 19, 2005
CNN The Anglo-Swedish company's rival cholesterol medicine Crestor could have suffered if Pfizer had lost, since that would have allowed in inexpensive generic ...

Medicare urged to favor cheaper cholesterol drugs  Jan 11, 2006
Reuters Zocor. A newer high-priced statin, called Crestor, is sold by British drug maker AstraZeneca (AZN.L: Quote, Profile, Research). ...

Europe: Drugs don't work as oils ease  Dec 19, 2005
ShareCast, AstraZeneca, which makes cholesterol treatment Crestor, rallied after a US court on Friday ruled in favour of Pfizer’s cholesterol drug Lipitor. ...

FTSE 100 movers: US ruling lifts pharmas  Dec 19, 2005
ShareCast, ...towards the industry. AstraZeneca, which has a rival to Lipitor in Crestor, was the top FTSE 100 mover. GlaxoSmithKline also picked ...

Sector movers: Pharmas rally, Food Producers wilt  Dec 19, 2005
ShareCast, AstraZeneca breathed a sigh of relief as it makes cholesterol treatment Crestor, while GlaxoSmithKline joined the advance following the decision that granted ...

London midday: Footsie given drugs boost  Dec 19, 2005
Life Style Extra, AstraZeneca, which makes cholesterol treatment Crestor, rallied after a US court on Friday ruled in favour of Pfizer's cholesterol drug Lipitor. ...

FDA Overlooking Serious Prescription Side Effects  Dec 20, 2005
WLNS, ...them.". And some doctors are now finding many drugs, including the cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor, have extra side effects. Nabila ...

Commercial Insight: Antidyslipidemics - Statins Hit the Brakes on ...  Dec 21, 2005
Pharmaceutical Business Review ...simvastatin + ezetimibe). While AstraZeneca's Crestor is set to significantly increase in sales due to new safety data. The expiration ...

Statins don't appear to lower cancer risk  Jan 3, 2006
Newsday, ...most commonly prescribed medications in the United States and as a result possess unrivaled name recognition: Lipitor, Zocor, Mevacor, Crestor, Pravachol and ...

Astra, Sanofi lead EU drugs up after Pfizer ruling  Dec 19, 2005
Reuters The Anglo-Swedish company's rival cholesterol medicine Crestor could have suffered if Pfizer had lost, since the move would have allowed in inexpensive generic ...

No Link Found Between Cholesterol Lowering Drugs and Colorectal ...  Jan 3, 2006
BlackHillsPortal.com, ...almost 50 percent. Some of the more commonly prescribed statins are Lipitor, Zocor, Pravachol, Lescol, Mevacor and Crestor. For the ...

Major new medication promising for black heart patients  Jan 2, 2006
Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, Crestor, a cholesterol drug, is being tested among black patients after a study suggested it helps them more than similar drugs. ...

Natural Healthcare Clinic Sees High Cholesterol Levels Safely ...  Jan 3, 2006
PR Web (press release), Dr. Reed said commonly prescribed statin drugs like Lipitor, Zocor, and Crestor are effective in lowering cholesterol levels, but many health professionals do ...

AstraZeneca on the acquisition trail  Jan 4, 2006
Pharmaceutical Business Review Similarly, statin drug Crestor has proven to be a slow burner in terms of sales growth, and has not provided the explosive impact on top line figures that ...

NAACP and Nitromed Form Partnership To Address Racial Health ...  Jan 4, 2006
Kaiser network.org, A trial is ongoing to test Nebivolol, a beta blocker, specifically on black patients, and another trial is testing the cholesterol drug Crestor on black ...

Daily Briefing  Jan 4, 2006
The News Journal, ...cancer risk or cancer deaths. AstraZeneca also makes a statin drug, Crestor. Viacom Inc. and CBS Corp. rang in 2006 as separate ...

PGA TOUR: Actor George Lopez to host "Thanks a Billion"  Dec 13, 2005
noticias.info, Thanks a Billion will also profile the CRESTOR® Charity Challenge, a weekly competition that debuted in 2004 and recognizes the tournament leader entering the ...

All eyes on Pfizer shares after ruling  Dec 18, 2005
MSN Money ...in total sales. Vytorin, marketed by Schering-Plough and Merck, and AstraZeneca's Crestor are newer competitors. Another key for ...

AstraZeneca Agrees to Pay $210 Million to Buy KuDOS (Update2)  Dec 23, 2005
Bloomberg The company's shares dropped 30 percent in 2004 after the setbacks to the potential $1 billion products and safety concerns over cholesterol drug Crestor. ...

Astra on Xmas shopping spree to fill drug pipeline  Dec 23, 2005
Scotsman, Sales of cholesterol pill Crestor have also fallen short of expectations due to concerns about its safety profile, which the group says are unfounded. ...

Market Report: Shot in the arm for drug stocks on Pfizer ruling  Dec 19, 2005
Independent, Analysts argued that AstraZeneca's own cholesterol-lowering drug, Crestor, is better off competing against a branded Lipitor sold by Pfizer than a series of ...

AstraZeneca buys cancer drug firm for $210m  Dec 23, 2005
Independent, A number of recent disappointments with drugs, including its cholesterol pill Crestor and its experimental blood thinner Exanta, have prompted some speculation ...

FTSE extends gains, drugs up on US patent ruling  Dec 19, 2005
Reuters.uk, AstraZeneca (AZN.L: Quote, Profile, Research), which makes the Crestor cholesterol treatment, rose 2.5 percent, while GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.L: Quote, Profile ...

Stockholm shares close flat as AstraZeneca offsets Ericsson dip ...  Dec 19, 2005
Forbes Brokers said AstraZeneca's Crestor product competes with Lipitor and it is positive that there will be no cut-price copies in the market for another 5 years. ...

FTSE extends gains, drugs up  Dec 19, 2005
Reuters.uk, AstraZeneca , which makes the Crestor cholesterol treatment, rose 2.5 percent, while GlaxoSmithKline put on 2 percent as the ruling handed Pfizer patent ...

Consumer Reports Examines Weaknesses of Current Drug-safety System  Dec 27, 2005
Kansas City infoZine, Ovide) for head lice; Medroxyprogesterone injections (Depo-Provera), a contraceptive; Mefloquine (Lariam) to prevent malaria; Rosuvastatin (Crestor) for high ...

Novartis Faces Another Setback, Halts Drug  Dec 16, 2005
Smartmoney.com ...due to the emergence of liver enzyme elevations and the lack of a major clinical differentiation over AstraZeneca's (AZN) superstatin Crestor," said Bob Pooler ...

London open: Drugs send Footsie higher  Dec 19, 2005
ShareCast, AstraZeneca was top of the pile as it makes cholesterol treatment Crestor, while GlaxoSmithKline joined the advance following the decision that granted patent ...

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Quad City Times, Q: Is the actor who does the Crestor commercials the same person who played Angel on “The Rockford Files� with James Garner? A: Nope. ...


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