Key takeaways
- • Severity: No clinically significant interaction known.
- • Ozempic (type 2 diabetes (FDA-approved T2D)) and Rosuvastatin (Crestor) (Statin (cholesterol)).
- • Clinical management: Continue both as prescribed.
- • Monitoring: Standard lipid panel and liver enzyme monitoring.
Mechanism
Rosuvastatin's absorption is primarily transporter-mediated and not sensitive to small changes in gastric emptying. No clinically significant interaction with semaglutide is documented.
Clinical management
Continue both as prescribed.
GLP1Zoom does not prescribe medications or recommend dose changes. Always confirm any adjustment with your prescribing clinician before changing how you take Ozempic or Rosuvastatin (Crestor).
Monitoring
Standard lipid panel and liver enzyme monitoring.
Source / FDA label citation
Not specifically listed as an interaction in current FDA label.
Editorial confidence: 8/10. Lower scores reflect inferred mechanism rather than directly-labeled interaction. We re-verify against the active FDA prescribing information at least every 6 months.
Common questions
Can I take Rosuvastatin (Crestor) with Ozempic?
Rosuvastatin (Crestor) and Ozempic have no clinically significant interaction documented. Standard prescribing applies. Always confirm with your prescriber, since individual medical history can change the calculation.
What's the mechanism of any Ozempic + Rosuvastatin (Crestor) interaction?
Rosuvastatin's absorption is primarily transporter-mediated and not sensitive to small changes in gastric emptying. No clinically significant interaction with semaglutide is documented.
What should I monitor when on Ozempic + Rosuvastatin (Crestor)?
Standard lipid panel and liver enzyme monitoring.
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