Does Rosuvastatin cause muscle pain or weakness, and how should such symptoms be addressed in patients experiencing these side effects?
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1. Rosuvastatin can cause muscle pain or weakness. If symptoms arise, patients should immediately consult their healthcare provider for assessment and possible medication adjustment.
2. Yes, muscle pain or weakness are known side effects of Rosuvastatin. Patients experiencing these should report them to their doctor, who may adjust the dose or switch drugs.
3. Muscle pain and weakness can occur with Rosuvastatin use. Patients should discuss these symptoms with their doctor, who might change the dose or prescribe a different statin.