- Male
- 40 Years
- 22/01/2025
Can I take Naturolax with my Rosuvas F10 at night? My cholesterol levels have been high, so I've been on Rosuvas for about a month now. I don't have hypertension or diabetes, just trying to manage my cholesterol. Would mixing these two be okay?
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can be taken..
Dr. Shubham Suggests...
Consult a Cardiologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Medication Overview:
- Rosuvas F10: Contains fenofibrate and rosuvastatin for cholesterol management.
- Naturolax: A herbal laxative for constipation relief.
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Interaction and Safety:
- No direct harmful interactions between Rosuvas F10 and Naturolax.
- Ensure adequate hydration to prevent dehydration, which can affect kidney function.
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Monitoring:
- Watch for symptoms like muscle pain, weakness, or digestive issues.
- Maintain regular check-ups to monitor liver and kidney function.
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Recommendation:
- Consult your healthcare provider before starting Naturolax to ensure it suits your health condition and current medications.
- Seek medical advice if you experience any side effects or new symptoms.
Answered 20/08/2025
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