Crestor

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Overview:

Crestor
(when available)

Pharmacology and use:
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). For the treatment of pure hypercholesterolaemia and mxed hyperlipidaemia

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.

News Articles on Rosuvastatin

Statin drugs do not prevent dementia  -  20 Apr 2009
By Will Boggs, MD NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Statin drugs, a commonly prescribed class of lipid-lowering drugs that include Lipitor, Zocor and Crestor, Reuters

Video: CRESTOR(R) Reduced Risk of Blood Clots in the Veins  -  ‎Mar 29, 2009‎
..."This result is in addition to the effect on cardiovascular events already demonstrated by CRESTOR in the primary analysis of JUPITER. FOXBusiness

Abbott Plans Third-Quarter Filing for Trilipix, Crestor Combination  -  ‎Apr 17, 2009‎
Development of Abbott Laboratories and AstraZeneca's fixed-dose combination of Trilipix and Crestor is nearing completion, and Abbott plans to submit an NDA FDA news (subscription)

AstraZeneca India announces CRESTOR tablets launch  -  ‎Apr 16, 2009‎
NEW DELHI: AstraZeneca India announced the launch of CRESTOR® (rosuvastatin) 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg tablets today. CRESTOR® is indicated for use in the Economic Times

Safe magnesium intake depends on health of kidneys  -  ‎Apr 18, 2009‎
During the past decade, we have heard from hundreds of readers who believe drugs such as Lipitor, Crestor and Zocor (simvastatin) have led to their memory Youngstown Vindicator

Glance-STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Crestor news cheers AstraZeneca  -  ‎Mar 30, 2009‎
Neither the Subscriber nor Thomson Reuters warrants the completeness or accuracy of the Service or the suitability of the Service as a trading aid and Forbes

AstraZeneca bucks falling market on Crestor news  -  ‎Mar 30, 2009‎
The company's shares have moved 30p higher to £23.05 after positive news over the weekend concerning its cholesterol drug Crestor. guardian.co.uk

Statins work better in summer  -  ‎Apr 19, 2009‎
Drugs such as Levacor, Zocor, Pravachol, Lipitor, and Crestor, classified as statins, reduce the risk of developing atherosclerosis and subsequent PRESS TV

Abbott (ABT): An 'income machine'  -  ‎Apr 14, 2009‎
..."The company recently released new data, showing that a combination of its new TriLipix triglycerides medicine and a low dose of AstraZeneca's Crestor BloggingStocks

Acetaminophen, cholesterol drugs may help fight stroke  -  ‎Apr 17, 2009‎
Prior studies have suggested that the use of cholesterol-lowering statins — which include the blockbusters Crestor, Lipitor and Zocor — can cut the risk of The Punch

Stocks to watch: DLF, Tech Mahindra, AREVA T&D...  -  ‎Apr 16, 2009‎
AstraZeneca India announced the launch of Crestor (rosuvastatin) 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg tablets. Crestor is indicated for use in the treatment of dyslipidemia, Myiris.com

VIDEO: Statin Drug Crestor Does Not Lower Cardiovascular Risk in ...  -  ‎Apr 2, 2009‎
...(April 2, 2009 - Insidermedicine) The statin drug Crestor does not appear to lower the risk of heart attack or stroke in those undergoing hemodialysis, Insidermedicine

Solvay Will Seek Buyers for Drug Division  -  ‎Apr 1, 2009‎
AstraZeneca, which makes a statin called Crestor, is working with Abbott to develop a combination pill that would include Crestor and TriLipix. Wall Street Journal

Patients Receiving Haemodialysis for Treatment of End Stage Renal ...  -  ‎Mar 30, 2009‎
Studies have previously shown that CRESTOR significantly lowered LDL-C, had a significant effect on raising HDL-C and slowed the progression of PR Newswire UK (press release)

BRIEFLY: Depression tests urged for all teens  -  ‎Mar 30, 2009‎
The results provide a new reason for many people with normal cholesterol to consider taking these medicines, sold as Crestor, Lipitor, Zocor and in generic Atlanta Journal Constitution

REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: Jupiters Dot Heavens At Heart Conference  -  ‎Mar 31, 2009‎
..."Jupiter" is the title of a big clinical trial that suggested new benefits of AstraZeneca PLC's (AZN) cholesterol drug Crestor, which has helped sales of CNNMoney.com

Cardiology Confab Roundup: Drugs, Stents & More  -  ‎Mar 30, 2009‎
There was more good news for AstraZeneca out of its Jupiter study of the cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor. The drug has already enjoyed a sales boost in Wall Street Journal Blogs

Study shows cholesterol drug lowers risk for blood clots  -  ‎Mar 31, 2009‎
By DAN GOLD • For the Tribune • March 31, 2009 A recently released study at the annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology shows that Crestor, Great Falls Tribune

Free prescription discount card could save you big!  -  ‎Apr 6, 2009‎
For a 30-day supply of Crestor, a common cholesterol drug, it costs $145 dollars. With the discount drug you save $28 or roughly 20%. ABC Action News

Free Prescription Card Could Save You Big!  -  ‎Apr 12, 2009‎
You could save $28 on a 30 day supply of Crestor, a popular cholesterol drug. Pay $24 less for Allegra or about $20 less for Lipitor. KFDA

Health Line  -  ‎Apr 5, 2009‎
A study recently led by Paul Ridker of Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston shows that people who take statin drugs to lower cholesterol (such as Crestor, CMU The Tartan Online

ACC: Fibrate Plus Low-Dose Statin Benefits Patients with Mixed ...  -  ‎Mar 31, 2009‎
By Todd Neale, Staff Writer, MedPage Today ORLANDO, March 31 -- Fenofibric acid (Trilipix) plus a 5-mg dose of rosuvastatin (Crestor) significantly improved MedPage Today

STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-AstraZeneca extends gains on Onglyza hope  -  ‎Mar 30, 2009‎
L), already buoyed by favourable clinical trial results for cholesterol drug Crestor, extend gains to 3 percent after FDA staff give a favourable report for Reuters UK

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CRESTOR has now received regulatory approval in over 95 countries. Nearly 15 million patients have been prescribed CRESTOR worldwide. 매일경제

Liberty tumbles on fund-raising concerns  -  ‎Mar 30, 2009‎
The shares were given a boost by news over the weekend on its cholesterol drug Crestor. According to a study presented at an American College of Cardiology Telegraph.co.uk

Abbott Laboratories Q1 2009 Earnings Call Transcript  -  ‎Apr 17, 2009‎
At the recent ACC meeting, data from a new study of TriLipix used in combination with the lowest available dose of Crestor show that the combination led to Seeking Alpha

This Week in Health  -  ‎Apr 3, 2009‎
Half were randomly assigned to take Crestor, a statin drug, the Associated Press reported. The others took placebos (fake pills). Statins reduce LDL ("bad") Intelihealth.com

Book Review: The Brain Trust Program: A Scientifically Based Three ...  -  ‎Apr 13, 2009‎
Here it states in no uncertain terms that statins, a class of cholesterol-lowering drugs that includes Lipitor and Crestor, deplete "the brain's critical Blogcritics.org

National and Oregon health and wellness information and medical news  -  ‎Mar 31, 2009‎
Crestor, Lipitor, Zetia and Zocor all give me terrible pains in my shoulders, back and arms. I also have had dreadful muscle cramps in my calves, The Oregonian - OregonLive.com

Common drug could cut risk of fatal blood clots  -  ‎Mar 29, 2009‎
Alex Gold, a doctor and the executive director of Clinical Development at Astra-Zeneca, which manufactures Crestor, welcomed the findings. Times Online

Blood Drive in Mexico  -  ‎Mar 30, 2009‎
A new study funded by the makers of Crestor, finds the drug can lower the risk of blood clots in the legs and lungs by 43 percent. KOMU-TV

PRESS DIGEST - Wall Street Journal - March 30  -  ‎Mar 29, 2009‎
L) cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor sharply reduced the risk of a potentially fatal blood-clot disorder called venous thromboembolism that results in more Reuters

Market Report -- In Play ()  -  ‎Mar 29, 2009‎
AstraZeneca (AZN) announces new analysis from the JUPITER study shows that CRESTOR 20mg significantly cut the risk of venous thromboembolism by 43% compared MSN Money

Timetable not changing...No troops to Pakistan...Fargo still ...  -  ‎Mar 29, 2009‎
...(AP) A new study suggests statin drugs, like Crestor and Lipitor, can cut the risk of dangerous blood clots. Millions take the drugs to lower cholesterol KXMC

AstraZeneca CEO sees no need for large acquisition  -  ‎Mar 29, 2009‎
AstraZeneca itself is a perennial rumored takeover target but analysts say uncertainty over patent expirations on key cholesterol drug Crestor may dissuade Alibaba News Channel

Businesses hurt by restrictions on pharmaceutical gift-giving  -  ‎Mar 28, 2009‎
His company made those Viagra pens for Pfizer Inc. It also made Nexium and Crestor pens for AstraZeneca — millions of them. "If there's a drug out there, Cape Cod Times

Multinational companies to face ‘gloomy’ April  -  ‎Mar 29, 2009‎
In the case of AZ Korea, the price of Crestor will be reassessed. AZ Korea is in deep trouble since Crestor is the drug with most sales among its major 디지틀보사

Cholesterol Contrarians Question Cult of Statins  -  ‎Apr 13, 2009‎
The notion that Crestor is responsible for the credit crunch, or that losses can be traced to Lipitor, is highly speculative. Miller-McCune.com

Conference to battle heart diseases  -  ‎Mar 29, 2009‎
The study of nearly 20000 men and women aged 50 and above demonstrated that controlled use of Crestor reduced the combined risk of stroke, Siasat Daily

New Data for Abbott’s TRILIPIXâ„¢ (fenofibric acid) in Combination ...  -  ‎Mar 31, 2009‎
TRILIPIX 135 mg in combination with CRESTOR 5 mg significantly improved HDL cholesterol and triglycerides compared to CRESTOR 5 mg alone and significantly WebWire (press release)

Recession slows pharma push into China; Wyeth buys into new ...  -  ‎Apr 16, 2009‎
Report > AstraZeneca India launched the cholesterol-fighting pill Crestor today in that country "at prices affordable for Indian patients. FiercePharma

AstraZeneca Chief Open to Small Deals  -  ‎Apr 14, 2009‎
AstraZeneca, which makes Crestor cholesterol-lowering pills and the antipsychotic Seroquel, largely stayed on the sidelines this year as Pfizer Inc. agreed Wall Street Journal

Indian market firm in early trade  -  ‎Apr 16, 2009‎
AstraZeneca India is down 0.91% despite reports that it has launched Crestor (rosuvastatin) 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg tablets. Container Corporation of India is RTT News

More US Kids Taking Diabetes, Blood Pressure Drugs  -  ‎Apr 7, 2009‎
However, over the same period, prescriptions for cholesterol-lowering medications (which include statin drugs such as Crestor, Lipitor and Zocor) dropped by BusinessWeek

Glance-STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Oxford Catalysts slips on revenue delay  -  ‎Mar 30, 2009‎
Data presented at the American College of Cardiology shows Crestor cuts the risk of dangerous blood clots in the vein by 43 percent, adding to the drug's Interactive Investor

Study on cholesterol drugs raises ethical questions  -  ‎Apr 13, 2009‎
...and $400000 from Pfizer and Astra Zeneca, pharmaceutical giants that make the two best-selling statins — Lipitor and Crestor, respectively. Ottawa Citizen

Fibrate Drug May Be Useful In Diabetes Prevention  -  ‎Apr 13, 2009‎
...in addition to a 5-mg dose of rosuvastatin (Crestor) “significantly improved the lipid profile of patients with mixed dyslipidemia� in a phase-3 study. RedOrbit

AstraZeneca a Hold for Now  -  ‎Apr 13, 2009‎
AstraZeneca expects to make four regulatory filings in 2009; Zactima, PN-400, Brilinta and Crestor-TriLipix. We note, however, that Zactima was pushed back Zacks.com

Abbott stent superior to Boston Sci after 3 yrs-study  -  ‎Mar 29, 2009‎
L) Crestor cholesterol drug worked better than the individual pills in helping improve heart risk factors [nN27436261]. Stents are tiny mesh tubes used to Reuters

What Can the European Union Do to Sharpen Its Innovative Edge in ...  -  ‎Apr 15, 2009‎
...this remains an area of extremely active research as evidenced by a multitude of fascinating results now emerging from the JUPITER trial of Crestor, American Enterprise Institute

Brand Names/Synonyms:
Crestor is also known by the following brand names and/or synonymsCrestor; Rosuvastatin; Rosuvastatin [Inn]; ZD 4522

Drug Category:
Crestor is categorized under the following by the FDA: Anticholesteremic Agents; HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors; ATC:C10AA07

Dosage Forms:
TABLET

Absorption:
20%

Interactions:
-->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.

 

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

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