As an aromatase inhibitor, Anacan Tablet reduces estrogen levels in the body. It can be taken with or without food, but consistent daily timing is recommended for optimal results. Always follow your doctor’s prescribed dosage and administration schedule. The tablet should be swallowed whole with water. Continue treatment for the full prescribed duration.
Common adverse effects may include hot flashes, nausea, skin rashes, joint pain, bone density loss (osteoporosis), and fatigue. Consult your physician if these symptoms become bothersome or severe, as management strategies may be available.
Prior to treatment initiation, inform your doctor if you: have not reached menopause (still menstruating), have liver or kidney impairment, or are taking other medications that might interact. Disclose pregnancy or breastfeeding status. Your doctor may monitor vitamin D levels and bone density through blood tests.
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF ANACAN TABLET
- Breast cancer management
THERAPEUTIC ADVANTAGES
For Breast Cancer
ADVERSE EFFECTS PROFILE
Frequently observed reactions
- Vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes)
- Gastrointestinal discomfort (nausea)
- Bone mineral density reduction
- Dermatological reactions
- Generalized fatigue
ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION
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