Elwood, IN
A 59-year-old female asked:
is there a bad interaction between garcinia cambogia and crestor (rosuvastatin)?
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Dr. Budi Bahureksa answered
Cardiology 31 years experience
No: I am not aware of any --.
4480 viewsAnswered Jan 23, 2021
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Taylors, SC
A 48-year-old female asked:
Can i take garcinia cambogia with crestor (rosuvastatin)?
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Dr. Mathew Chengot answered
Cardiology 43 years experience
Yes: Mechanism of action is different and will be a combined benefit to achieve goal of weight loss and cholesterol reduction.
4692 viewsAnswered May 2, 2019
FL
A 48-year-old female asked:
Can i take my half of a crestor (rosuvastatin) and garcinia cambogia?
1 doctor answer • 2 doctors weighed in

Dr. Dora Chizea answered
Anti-Aging Medicine 48 years experience
Avoid combination: 48 year old female asks, Can I take my half of a crestor (rosuvastatin) and garcinia cambogia? Crestor (rosuvastatin) is a Statin type of medication for High Cholesterol & other lipids with potential side effect for muscle pain/inflammation. G. Cambogia is usually used for weight loss. Many users of both have reported interactions causing; fatigue,muscle weakness/ pain, restlessness, leg swelling, fast heart rate etc.
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