Roneza 20 mg/10 mg rosuvastatin‑ezetimibe - 30 Tablets for Triglyceride and Cholesterol Treatment
Roneza at the concentration of (20 mg Rosuvastatin / 10 mg Ezetimibe) provides intensive protection for patients suffering from severe hyperlipidemia. This dual formula targets cholesterol from two sources: the liver and the intestines. This medication is formulated to support decisively lowering total cholesterol and harmful lipids, contributing to the prevention of atherosclerosis and serious cardiac complications, so you live a healthier and safer life.
What are the uses of Roneza 10/20 mg tablets?
- Treating advanced cases of high cholesterol and triglycerides.
- Reducing the risks of angina and strokes in high-risk patients.
- Supporting arterial health and preventing fat plaque buildup inside them.
Benefits & Features
- Provides very high therapeutic efficacy due to the high Rosuvastatin concentration (20 mg).
- Works intelligently to reduce lipid absorption from daily meals thanks to Ezetimibe.
- Assists in reaching target bad cholesterol levels in record time.
- Easy-to-swallow tablets designed for continuous daily use.
How to Use
- Consuming this medication without an explicit prescription and dose determination by your doctor is prohibited.
- Take one tablet once daily, preferably in the evening or as directed by the doctor.
- Can be taken with or without food, but the tablet must be swallowed whole.
Warnings & Precautions
- A liver enzyme test must be performed before starting treatment and periodically thereafter.
- Inform your doctor immediately if you suffer from hypothyroidism or kidney problems.
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if yellowing of the eyes or skin (jaundice) appears.
- Store away from moisture and heat in its original packaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Roneza 20/10 cause joint pain?
- In rare cases, "statin" medications may cause muscle or joint pain; if you feel unusual pain, consult your doctor to evaluate the condition, and do not stop the medication on your own.
- When should cholesterol tests be performed to monitor the drug's effect?
- Usually, the doctor requests tests 4 to 12 weeks after starting treatment to evaluate your body's response to the dose and adjust it if necessary.
Adherence to medication times ensures lipid levels remain in the safe range for your heart health.