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What Causes Severe Fatigue While On Crestor, Verampil And Aspirin?

I am taking Crestor, Verapamil, Aspirin, Remicade, Levothyroxine and Omperazole. I am very tired all the time. I used to have a high heart rate all the time until started taking Verapamil. Could the Crestor, Verapamil and Remicade be the cause of the fatique?
Thu, 27 Apr 2017
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Hi, Crestor (Rosuvastatin), Verapamil, Remicade (Infliximab) are all known to cause tiredness and fatigue as a side effect. Fatigue is especially severe with some patients taking Verapamil.
As you are a patient of high heart rate, your cardiac condition may also be a cause for fatigue.
I recommend consulting with your doctor about changing the medicines. An Echocardiogram can help in finding if there is any cardiac cause for the fatigue

Hope this answers your question, thank you.
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What Causes Severe Fatigue While On Crestor, Verampil And Aspirin?

Hi, Crestor (Rosuvastatin), Verapamil, Remicade (Infliximab) are all known to cause tiredness and fatigue as a side effect. Fatigue is especially severe with some patients taking Verapamil. As you are a patient of high heart rate, your cardiac condition may also be a cause for fatigue. I recommend consulting with your doctor about changing the medicines. An Echocardiogram can help in finding if there is any cardiac cause for the fatigue Hope this answers your question, thank you.