Arimidex
Brand name: Arimidex
Generic
name:
Anastrozole
Therapeutic
Class: aromatase
inhibitor
Manufacturer /
Distributor: AstraZeneca
Availability:
Anastrozole
is available by prescription only
Indications: Arimidex is used to treat breast
cancer in postmenopausal women, especially postmenopausal women in whom tamoxifen treatment is
ineffective.
Your
doctor may use Arimidex to treat other medical conditions in addition to breast cancer. For instance, you can be
prescribed Arimidex as preventive treatment if you are at risk for breast cancer.
Dosage form:
Arimidex comes in
tablet form to be taken by mouth, with or
without food
Dosage: your doctor will determine the dose
that is most effective to treat your medical condition. In general, he will consider your weight, other medical
conditions you may have and other drugs you are taking. However, Arimidex is often recommended at a dose of 1 mg
per day. Take the medication around the same time every day, with or without food. Even if you feel better, it
is important to take Arimidex as recommended by your doctor or pharmacist. You may be recommended to take
Arimidex for several years; usually 5 years.
Although
Arimidex can be taken with or without food, it is better to take Arimidex after a meal to reduce the risk of
nausea or vomiting.
Overdose:
as Arimidex
is in pill form, overdose can occur during the treatment. In case you experience overdose symptoms, contact your
doctor or a local poison control center near you immediately. They will do what is necessary to eliminate or reduce
the symptoms, and avoid serious complications.
Missing dose:
in case you
forget to take
Arimidex at the
recommended time, take the missed dose as soon as you remember it if it is not almost time for the nest dose. In
case it is time for the next dose, do not double it to recover the missing, it can be dangerous. Contact your
doctor or wait to go back to your regular schedule.
Contraindications/Precautions: Anastrozole
is contraindicated, or should be used with precaution in the following conditions:
- children
- women
who breastfeed
- pregnant
women
- patients
who are allergic to anastrozole or to one of its ingredients
- Pre-menopausal
women.
Before beginning a treatment with Arimidex, tell your doctor if you have any of these health
problems:
- osteoporosis
- heart
disease
- severe
liver disease
- chronic
renal failure
- Glucose
and galactose malabsorption / intolerance.
Mechanism of Action
(MOA):
Arimidex works by
inactivating the action of aromatase, an enzyme necessary for the conversion of androgen into estrogen. Once
deactivated, aromatase is unable to provide estrogen to the growth and survival of breast cancer cells.
Interactions:
combination of Arimidex with tamoxifen and all treatments containing estrogens is not recommended. These substances
can affect the action of Arimidex in your body, and even cause serious health problems; talk to your doctor before
taking any of the following:
- vitamin
supplements
- herbal
remedies , principally St. John Wort
- caffeine
- alcohol
- cigarette
smoking
- Decongestants.
Side effects:
d
espite the beneficial effects of the drug, Anastrozole tends to cause adverse effects in most patients.
Fortunately, these adverse effects tend to disappear when the body adjusts to the medication. The most common
Anastrozole side effects include:
- persistent or frequent
need to urinate
- breast
pain
- weakness
- weight
gain
- headache
- dry
mouth
- hair
thinning/hair loss
- hot
flashes
- sweating
- nervousness
- dizziness
- decreased
appetite
- stomach
pain and heartburn
- difficulty falling or
staying asleep
- nausea
and vomiting
- bowel
disorders – constipation or diarrhea
- joint,
bone, or muscle pain
- mood
changes or/and depression
- Feeling
of burning or tingling in your hands or feet.
Although
rare, Anastrozole
can
cause serious side effects which require immediate medical attention; contact your doctor immediately if you
experience any of these symptoms:
- chest
pain
- stomach
pain
- swollen
glands
- blurred
vision
- shortness
of breath
- difficulty
swallowing or breathing
- yellowing
of the skin or eyes (Jaundice)
- Skin
problems: ulcers, itching, rash, blisters, hives, etc.
- vaginal
problems such as bleeding, dryness or irritation
- fever
which can be accompanied with sore
throat and cough
- Swelling
of the eyes, face, lips, tongue, throat, arms, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs.
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