This medication also serves as a treatment for infertility. While it can be consumed with or without food, maintaining consistent timing enhances its effectiveness. Dosage and frequency vary based on your condition, with your physician determining the optimal regimen for symptom management. Continue treatment for the prescribed duration.
Common adverse effects may include hot flashes, tiredness, excessive sweating, and elevated cholesterol levels (hypercholesterolemia). Consult your doctor if these symptoms become bothersome or severe, as they may recommend preventive measures or adjustments.
Prior to starting treatment, disclose any history of liver/kidney disorders or osteoporosis (bone thinning). Inform your physician about all concurrent medications, as some may reduce efficacy or alter drug interactions. Pregnancy and breastfeeding status should also be reported. Your doctor may conduct periodic blood tests to monitor vitamin D levels and bone density during therapy.
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS
- Management of breast cancer
- Treatment of anovulatory infertility
THERAPEUTIC ADVANTAGES
For Breast Cancer Management
ADVERSE EFFECTS
Frequently Reported Reactions
- Generalized fatigue
- Elevated cholesterol levels
- Excessive perspiration
- Vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes)
ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Important Notice:
This content is rigorously reviewed by medical professionals to ensure accuracy and reliability. However, it should not replace personalized medical advice from qualified practitioners. The information provided encompasses common applications but may not include all potential interactions, contraindications, or adverse effects. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding medical conditions and treatments. This resource aims to complement, not substitute, professional medical guidance.
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