Product overview
Atchol-ASP Capsule is a medicine prescribed to lower the chances of heart attack and stroke. These conditions usually occur when blood flow to the heart or brain gets obstructed due to fatty deposits, cholesterol, or other substances that form plaque inside the arteries. By managing cholesterol and reducing clot formation, this capsule helps protect the heart and circulation system.
The medicine contains two active components, rosuvastatin and aspirin. Rosuvastatin decreases harmful fats like LDL cholesterol and triglycerides while raising good cholesterol. Aspirin works as an antiplatelet, preventing blood cells from clumping together and forming clots. Together, they support better blood flow, reduce the burden on the heart, and protect against angina, stroke, and recurrent cardiac events.
Possible side effects
Some people may experience mild to moderate effects such as headache, swelling around the ankles, dark urine, dizziness, nausea, slowed heartbeat, or muscle weakness. These usually improve with time, but if they continue or become bothersome, a doctor should be consulted.
How to take
Atchol-ASP Capsule can be taken either before or after meals. Follow the dosage and duration recommended by your physician. Swallow the capsule whole with water without crushing or chewing it. Stopping treatment suddenly may increase the risk of another heart attack or stroke, so continue as directed by your healthcare provider.
When to avoid
Do not use this medicine if you are allergic to any of its components. Patients with liver disease, bleeding disorders, or muscle-related problems should inform their doctor before starting therapy. Pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, or those planning pregnancy must avoid its use. People scheduled for surgery or starting new medicines should inform the doctor that they are already taking this capsule.
Uses
This capsule is given to lower the risk of heart attack and stroke. It is also helpful in managing angina symptoms, reducing inflammation, and supporting recovery after certain heart-related surgeries by lowering cholesterol and preventing clot formation.
Medicinal advantages
Rosuvastatin, a cholesterol-lowering agent, reduces the production of cholesterol in the liver, thereby lowering LDL and triglyceride levels and improving HDL cholesterol. Aspirin prevents the clumping of platelets, reducing the chances of clot formation inside blood vessels. Together, these actions safeguard the cardiovascular system and reduce the likelihood of future cardiac events.
How it works
The combined action of rosuvastatin and aspirin helps maintain a balance of fats in the blood and ensures smoother blood flow. This dual effect lowers the risk of blocked arteries, heart attacks, strokes, and chest pain linked to reduced oxygen supply to the heart. It is also commonly prescribed after bypass surgery to keep cholesterol under control and prevent clotting.
Storage instructions
Keep the medicine in a dry and cool place away from direct sunlight. Store it at temperatures below 30°C. Ensure that it remains out of reach of children.
Additional guidance
Do not take more than the prescribed dose, as overdose may increase the risk of harmful effects. If an overdose occurs, contact your doctor immediately. Alcohol should be avoided, as it can worsen dizziness and other side effects. This medicine is not suitable for children under 12 years of age.
Diet and lifestyle tips
Follow a heart-friendly diet rich in fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains, and foods high in soluble fiber. Replace saturated fats with healthier fats such as those found in olive oil, fish, nuts, and avocados. Minimize added sugars and processed foods. A Mediterranean-style diet is often recommended for better cardiovascular outcomes. Regular exercise, quitting smoking, and limiting alcohol are strongly advised to enhance the benefits of this medicine.
Habit forming
This medicine does not cause habit formation.
Therapeutic class
It belongs to the cardiovascular agents group of medicines.
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