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Can I take Evion lc and Roseday together?

Drug interaction guide

There is no known direct interaction between Evion LC and Roseday. However, both medications can occasionally cause muscle-related side effects. Taking them together might slightly increase the risk of muscle aches or weakness in sensitive individuals.

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Why this happens

Roseday (Rosuvastatin) is a statin that can rarely cause muscle damage (myopathy). Evion LC contains Levocarnitine and Vitamin E; while Levocarnitine is often used to support muscle health, in rare cases, high doses of Vitamin E or changes in muscle metabolism could theoretically overlap with statin side effects.

It is generally safe to take these together. However, you should monitor for any unusual muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness, especially in your legs or back. If you notice these symptoms or if your urine becomes very dark, contact your doctor. Always ensure your doctor knows you are taking both, as they may want to monitor your kidney and liver function periodically.

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Pregnancy

You must not take this medicine if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, as it can cause serious harm to an unborn baby. Use effective contraception while taking it.

Unexplained muscle pain

Contact your doctor immediately if you experience unexplained muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness. In rare cases, this can lead to a serious condition called rhabdomyolysis which causes kidney damage.

Alcohol

You should avoid drinking large amounts of alcohol while taking this medicine. Excessive alcohol consumption can increase the risk of liver problems and muscle side effects (myopathy).

Grapefruit juice

Unlike some other statins, rosuvastatin does not have a major interaction with grapefruit juice. However, it is still advised to keep your intake to small amounts (less than one glass a day) to be safe.

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Disclaimer

This information is for general educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your GP, pharmacist, or another qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your medications. Individual circumstances may vary, and only a healthcare professional who knows your medical history can provide personalised guidance.

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Article history

The information on this page is written and peer reviewed by qualified clinicians.

  • 14 Mar 2026 | Originally published
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