As an aromatase inhibitor, Altraz Tablet reduces estrogen levels in the body. It can be taken with or without food, but consistent daily timing is recommended for optimal results. Follow your doctor’s prescribed dosage and frequency, which varies based on your condition. Swallow tablets whole with water and continue treatment for the full prescribed duration.
Common adverse effects may include hot flashes, nausea, skin rashes, joint discomfort, bone density loss (osteoporosis), and fatigue. Consult your physician if these symptoms persist or become bothersome, as management strategies may be available.
Prior to treatment, inform your doctor if you’re premenopausal (still menstruating) or have liver/kidney impairment. Disclose all current medications as some may affect Altraz’s efficacy. Pregnancy and breastfeeding status should also be reported. Your doctor may monitor vitamin D levels and bone density through blood tests.
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS
- Management of breast cancer
CLINICAL BENEFITS
For Breast Cancer
ADVERSE EFFECTS
Frequently observed reactions
- Vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes)
- Gastric discomfort
- Bone mineral density reduction
- Cutaneous eruptions
- Generalized fatigue
ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
MECHANISM OF ACTION
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