Product Details:
Packaging Size | 1x10x10 |
Packaging Type | Box |
Brand | Arimidex |
Manufacturer | AstraZeneca Australia |
Shelf Life | 1 year |
Treatment | Or as prescribed |
Form | Tablet |
Pack Size | |
Strength | 1x10mg |
Anastrozole is indicated in the management of, and breast cancer of the endometrium in postmenopausal women. Anastrozole should be used in accordance with the principles of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the principles of Australia and New Zealand (NZ) for the shortest time necessary to effect its effectiveness. The use of anastrozole should not be continued for a longer period of time unless the benefits outweigh the risks. Anastrozole can be used in combination with other medicines as appropriate. In postmenopausal women, anastrozole should be used in accordance with the principles of the NZFDA and the principles of the NZFDA for the shortest period of time necessary for the best results. In addition, anastrozole should not be taken for longer than recommended by the physician or the pharmacist. Anastrozole should not be used during pregnancy, breastfeeding or for prolonged or repeated periods of time, unless the benefits outweigh the risks. Anastrozole should not be used by women who are hypersensitive to it or to any of its components. The usual recommended dosage for anastrozole is 2 mg per day and the dose should be individualized according to the individual response and tolerability. In postmenopausal women, the dosage should be adjusted according to the response and tolerability. The usual recommended daily dose for anastrozole is 2 mg to 5 mg. The usual recommended daily dose for anastrozole is 5 mg to 10 mg. The usual recommended daily dose for anastrozole is 1 mg to 2 mg once daily, at the same time every day. The usual recommended daily dose for anastrozole is 1 mg to 2 mg to 5 mg once daily, at the same time every day. The usual recommended daily dose for anastrozole is 1 mg once daily, at the same time every day. In premenopausal women, the usual recommended dosage for anastrozole is 1 mg to 2 mg once daily. In premenopausal women, the usual recommended dosage for anastrozole is 1 mg to 5 mg once daily. The usual recommended dosage for anastrozole is 5 mg once daily.
Description:Arimidex (anastrozole) is used to treat breast cancer in women who have gone through menopause (ovulation). It works by reducing the amount of estrogen produced by the ovaries. Arimidex can reduce the growth of estrogen-sensitive breast cancers in women who have undergone menopause. You can learn more about this drug in the guide, or read our guide on Arimidex.
Directions:Take Arimidex 1 mg/day by mouth as directed by your doctor. Do not take more than 1 tablet in 24 hours, or take it every day. Swallow the medicine with a glass of water. Arimidex can be taken with or without food. Swallow the medicine with or without food. Do not crush or chew the medicine. Do not take this medicine after the full prescribed amount (or up to 3 months). Take it every day unless your doctor tells you otherwise. Do not use it more often than prescribed. Swallow this medicine as a whole. Do not break, crush, or chew the medicine. Swallow the medicine after a meal. Do not use it to treat any other complaints.
Read the Patient Information Leaflet provided by your pharmacist before you start taking Arimidex and each time you get a refill. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Take Arimidex exactly as it was prescribed for you. Follow all instructions given by your doctor or pharmacist. Take Arimidex with a full glass of water unless your doctor tells you otherwise. Do not exceed the recommended dose. If you have any side effects, talk to your doctor.
You may experience certain symptoms after taking Arimidex. If you experience any of the following symptoms, stop taking Arimidex and ask your doctor if you feel any of them bother you: breast pain, fluid retention, bloating, breast tenderness, headache, nausea, vomiting, joint pain, muscle pain, pain spreading to the nipple (such as tenderness in the lower abdomen, back pain, back muscle pain), or pain in the breasts (such as breast pain, nipple discharge, nipple pain, lump growth with breast pain).
If you are using Arimidex to treat any breast cancer, tell your doctor before starting Arimidex that you are taking Arimidex. Arimidex may slow down your cancer growth. Arimidex may reduce the size of blood clots in your leg (deep vein thrombosis). Ask your doctor about the benefits and risks for you.
Your doctor will advise you if you should stop taking Arimidex or if you should continue for a long time to get enough of this medication. Never stop taking Arimidex without first checking with your doctor.
If you are using Arimidex to treat breast cancer, your doctor will tell you when to get some rest. Arimidex can cause restlessness. You may need to stand up slowly and lean over you. Arimidex may slow your breathing. Your breathing may become more difficult to breathe (palpitations). Tell your doctor right away if you have any signs of Arimidex treatment (such as increased heart rate, high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, extreme hunger). Arimidex may rarely cause serious (possibly fatal) liver disease. Your doctor will be able to tell what medications are right for you.
Arimidex can harm the blood. Your doctor will tell you when to have your blood checked and make sure that you do not bleed or get cold symptoms. Tell your doctor if you have any symptoms of Arimidex treatment (such as fever, chills, muscle stiffness, or shortness of breath).
If you are taking Arimidex to treat breast cancer, your doctor will tell you when to have some rest. Ask your doctor if you need more rest than you have been prescribed.
If you have any of these symptoms, stop taking Arimidex and tell your doctor. Your doctor will tell you when to have some rest. Ask your doctor if you need rest.
Tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following medications: warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven); cisapride (Sporadox, others); any antifungal medication; warfarin (Ciclosporin, e.g. atazanavir); theophylline (Theophylline, E. D.lyc from Mylan, E.
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Q: Does ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET affect bone health?
A: Yes, ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET acts by lowering the estrogen levels in the body, which is an important hormone to maintain bone health. Due to this, the mineral content of the bones decreases, and they may become less strong and more prone to fracture. Your doctor might ask you to take several tests to better assess and manage your condition.
Q: Can I stop taking ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET on my own?
A: No, do not stop taking ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET without the advice of your doctor. However, not taking the medicine at the recommended time may increase the risk of your breast cancer recurring.
Q: Is ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET a form of chemotherapy?
A: No, ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET acts by decreasing the estrogen levels in the body, which is a hormone. This in turn decreases the growth of cancer cells in breasts. ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET is hormone therapy.
Q: Who should avoid taking ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET?
A: ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET is not recommended if you still have menstrual periods, are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or are allergic to ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET. Consult your doctor before taking ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET.
Q: What if I forget to take a dose of ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET?
A: If you forget to take a dose of ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET, just take your next dose as normal. Do not take two doses of ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET at the same time to make up for a forgotten dose.
Q: Can alcohol be consumed with ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET?
A: It is best to avoid or limit alcohol intake when ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET is taken, since alcohol can raise your risk of experiencing side effects from ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET such as hot flashes or joint pain.
Q: Should calcium be taken with ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET?
A: It is advisable to take calcium and vitamin D supplements while ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET is taken since the medicine may cause bone loss as a side effect, which can be monitored by a bone mineral density (BMD) test if done every 1 to 2 years.
Q: Is ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET safe to use with children?
A: ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET is not recommended for use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age due to a lack of safety and effectiveness. Generally, breast cancer occurs in older women. However, consult your doctor for advice before taking ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET.
Also, consult your doctor before taking ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET. Arimidex 1MG TABLET is FDA approved forhot flashes, while bisphatinum compounds areNOT indicated in this medicine.Q: What should I do if I forget to take a dose of ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET?
A: If you should or ABOUT 1 hour after taking ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET,roximatelyif you are recommended to take two doses of ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET. If you are not advised to take two doses of ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET, you are unlikely to missa your next scheduled dose. skip the next dose that is planned and go back to your regular schedule if you are prescribed two doses of ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET.
A: Generally, ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET is not recommended to be taken with children under 18 years of age.
Q: Should calcium supplements be taken with ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET?
A: It is advisable to take calcium and vitamin D supplements while ARIMIDEX 1MG TABLET is taken as a calcium supplement.
Arimidex is a medication used to treat breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
Arimidex works by blocking the effects of an estrogen hormone called, which causes the cancer cells to grow.
Arimidex is a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor, which prevents the aromatase enzyme from breaking down and breaking down an estrogen hormone in the body. This allows the cancer cells to grow and help prevent their recurrence.
Arimidex blocks the aromatase enzyme in the body, which reduces the production of estrogen, which is responsible for the growth of the cancer cells.
Arimidex is not approved for use in treating any of the following conditions:
Arimidex may also be used to treat some other conditions such as:
Arimidex is a medication that reduces estrogen levels, which helps to prevent the growth of breast cancer cells. Arimidex blocks the effects of an estrogen hormone called estrogen.
Anastrozole is a drug that blocks the aromatase enzyme in the body, which reduces the production of estrogen.
Arimidex blocks the aromatase enzyme in the body, which reduces the production of estrogen.
Arimidex is not approved for treating any of the following conditions:
Arimidex may also be used to treat some other conditions, such as:
Arimidex works by blocking the effects of an estrogen hormone called estrogen. An estrogen hormone is an enzyme that is produced by the body to help regulate the levels of hormones. By blocking the production of the hormones, Arimidex reduces the effects of the estrogen, which in turn reduces the growth of the cancer cells.
Anastrozole blocks the aromatase enzyme in the body, which reduces the production of estrogen.