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Aromasin - Exemestane |
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Substance: Exemestane
Treatments: Aromatase inhibitor, Breast cancer, Postmenopausal, Menopause, Estrogen
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Aromasin is the newest and possibly best aromatase inhibitor available.
According to medical studies, Aromasin may be the only aromatase inhibitor that does not negatively affect one's cholesterol profile. That's a huge advantage over aromatase inhibitors such as Arimidex and Femara which are notorious for devastating lipid profiles, raising the bad cholesterol (LDL) while lowering the good cholesterol (HDL). It is interesting to note that although Aromasin seems to be the most potent among all anti aromatases, it is the one with the least reported side effects if any.
Note that anti aromatases (Aromasin, Femara, Arimidex) are often confused with anti estrogens (Nolvadex). Anti aromatases work quite differently than anti estrogens do. Anti estrogens are actually weak estrogens that attach to the estrogen receptor sites in the body (such as the nipple and breast area), by doing so they block the 'bad' estrogens from attaching to these sites. Anti aromatases on the other hand block the formation of estrogen in the body in the first place. They do this, by blocking the enzyme aromatase which is responsible for the conversion of testosterone to estrogen, so there is less estrogen circulating in the blood. In a sense, an anti aromatase such as Aromasin takes care of the problem right from it's root. |
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The AROMASIN we sell is the ORIGINAL made by Pfizer ™ Pharmacia Upjohn ™ |
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Common Uses |
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Before Using |
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Directions |
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Cautions |
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Possible side effects |
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If you take too much |
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Additional information |
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The information below is non-medical and is not intended to replace or
supplement your doctor's directions. Consult your doctor before using any
prescription med!
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Common Uses |
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AROMASIN (exemestane) is used to treat breast cancer in postmenopausal women who had been treated previously with antiestrogens (for example, tamoxifen). AROMASIN (exemestane) interferes with a substance called aromatase which is needed to make the female sex hormone, estrogen, especially in postmenopausal women. AROMASIN (exemestane) reduces the amount of estrogen in the body. This is helpful because estrogen may influence the growth of certain types of breast cancer cells.
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Before Using |
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If any of the following apply to you, tell your doctor before taking AROMASIN (exemestane): If you have previously had an allergic reaction to exemestane or any of the other ingredients of AROMASIN (exemestane) (listed above). If you are still having your monthly period, or if you are pregnant or likely to be pregnant or breast-feeding. If you are taking AROMASIN (exemestane) and have been prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT), you should discuss this with your doctor.
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Directions |
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Your doctor will discuss with you how long you will take AROMASIN (exemestane). The recommended dose is one 25 mg tablet, once daily, by mouth. The tablet should be taken with food (preferably after a meal). Try to take your tablet at the same time each day. If you forget to take a dose of AROMASIN (exemestane), don’t worry, take the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosage schedule. Do not double dose. If you need to go into hospital while taking AROMASIN (exemestane), let the doctor know about your medication.
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Cautions |
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Do not stop taking AROMASIN (exemestane) without checking with your doctor. KEEP ALL DOCTOR AND LABORATORY APPOINTMENTS while you are taking AROMASIN (exemestane). BEFORE YOU BEGIN TAKING ANY NEW MEDICINE, either prescription or over-the-counter, check with your doctor or pharmacist. ANY WOMAN WHO IS PREGNANT OR WHO MAY BECOME PREGNANT SHOULD NOT HANDLE crushed or broken tablets of AROMASIN (exemestane). If a woman who is pregnant comes in contact with crushed or broken tablets of AROMASIN (exemestane), contact your doctor as soon as possible.
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Possible side effects |
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AROMASIN (exemestane) like all other medicines, may cause unwanted effects in some people. Many women can take AROMASIN (exemestane) without any problems, but some women may have mild to moderate side effects. If you have any of the following side effects or other effects that you think may be related to your treatment, tell your doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible. The most frequently reported reactions are hot flashes, nausea, fatigue, dizziness and excessive sweating. Headache, sleeplessness, skin rash, increase of appetite, abdominal pain, depression, constipation and indigestion have also been reported. If you feel drowsy, dizzy or weak while taking AROMASIN (exemestane), do not drive or operate machinery.
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If you take too much |
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If too many tablets are taken by accident, contact your doctor at once or go to the nearest hospital.
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Additional information |
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DO NOT SHARE AROMASIN (exemestane) with others for whom it was not prescribed. DO NOT USE AROMASIN (exemestane) for other health conditions. KEEP AROMASIN (exemestane) out of the reach of children.
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