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Femara - Letrozole, for Breast Cancer

Femara Oral Uses

Femara Letrozole (a women’s health drug available at our internet drug store) is used in conjunction with other prescription drugs to treat a number of kinds of breast cancer. Among them are hormone receptor positive breast cancers in women who have already experienced menopause. Letrozole (breast cancer medication) lowers the levels of estrogen in the body. These lower levels can slow or reverse the growing breast cancers by lowering estrogen levels in the body. Breast Cancer’s growth can be encouraged by Estrogen. This breast cancer prescription drug, specially developed to cater to women’s health cannot be prescribed to the women of child-bearing age.

What should my primary care specialist ask me before prescribing this breast cancer drug-Letrozole to me? What should I tell him to make him understand my breast cancer symptoms?

He will know what to ask you to judge your breast cancer signs, because he or she is a trained doctor.

Always answer your doctor's questions full, truthfully, and accurately. Some patients deliberately and actively deceive their doctors by not mentioning symptoms they see developing within themselves, and a few patients even lie by answering the doctor's direct questions in a way that the patient knows to be false. These patients harm only themselves by doing so - it is not the doctor who will have a heart attack that might have been prevented.

For this particular breast cancer prescription drugs which you would be buying from internet drug store, your doctor will want to know about these specific conditions:

•Do you have liver disease or osteoporosis?
•Do you get an unusual or allergic reaction to letrozole, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives?
•Are you pregnant or trying to get pregnant?
•Are you breast-feeding?

What is the most important information I should be prepared to tell my doctor about myself before he prescribes this breast cancer drug- letrozole for me?

Tell your doctor if you have or ever had liver disease. Depending exactly on what your liver's problem was, your doctor might have to change your breast cancer dosage, or he might find it necessary to prescribe certain tests for your liver during the course of your breast cancer treatment. It might also be impossible for you to take the breast cancer- Letrozole at all.

This breast cancer prescription drug is counter-indicated for pregnant women. This women’s health drug can cause damage and even death to the unborn foetus. If this breast cancer prescription drug is indicated for you, it might be advisable for you to use an effective form of birth control. Tell your doctor immediately if you become pregnant while taking this breast cancer drug.

•Take this breast cancer drug exactly as your doctor indicated to you. Use this women’s health prescription drug neither for a longer period nor in larger quantities than your doctor has prescribed it for.
•Be sure to tell your doctor about any and all other drugs you might be taking. Omit nothing from this list that can affect your breast cancer condition. You might even take the trouble of writing it all down before your coming meeting with your doctor. Do not forget to mention vitamins, herbal products, minerals, prescription drugs other doctors have prescribed to you, aspirin, and all other chemical products you put into your body. If you are going to start any new medication - prescribed or not, be sure to tell your doctor about it.

• If you suddenly experience signs of an allergic reaction with this breast cancer drug, such as difficulty breathing, swelling of your throat, tongue, lips, or face, of if you think you have inadvertently taken a larger than prescribed quantity of this women’s health prescription drug, stop taking at once, and seek emergency medical treatment at your nearest hospital or other medical center that offers medical treatment for emergency situations.

• Less serious side effects caused by this breast cancer drug are off- course much more common than those mentioned above. You will hopefully, and quite likely, have no side effects at all. But you must always inform your doctor about any of the side effects that develop with breast cancer drug.

Side Effects of This Breast Cancer – Women’s Health Medicine

This women’s health medicine gives to your body the needed aims and positive effects to fight breast cancer, and for which the doctor is planning and which will hopefully increase your health and help you to recover from the disease, this women’s health prescription drug is designed to cure breast cancer, but it might also produce some side effects. These breast cancer drug side effects will likely require medical attention if they occur.

The most serious side effect of this breast cancer drug (women’s health prescription) might cause to somebody who has an existing tendency in that direction is a blood clot. The most common symptom of a blood clot is shortness of breath. The less common symptom caused by this breast cancer is chest pain. Anybody taking this breast cancer prescription medicine experiences these symptoms must immediately inform his doctor, who will advice his patient to stop taking this breast cancer medicine and seek emergency help.

Other symptoms of this breast cancer drug can include:
Continuing or severe nervousness; cough ; dizziness or lightheadedness; fainting; fast heartbeat; heart attack; increased sweating; nausea; pain in chest, groin, or legs, especially the calves; severe, sudden headache; slurred speech; severe and sudden, unexplained shortness of breath; sudden loss of coordination ; sudden, severe weakness or numbness in arm or leg ; vision changes, bone fracture; breast pain; chills, fever, or flu-like symptoms; mental depression; swelling of feet or lower legs, vaginal bleeding, back pain; bone pain; hot flashes (sudden sweating and feeling of warmth); joint pain; muscle pain, anxiety; confusion; constipation; diarrhea; dry mouth; headache; increased thirst and urination; loss of appetite or weight loss; metallic taste; skin rash or itching; sleepiness; spinning or whirling sensation causing loss of balance; stomach pain or upset; trouble sleeping; unusual tiredness; vomiting; weakness; weight gain, blurred vision. Breast cancer drug- Letrozole sometimes causes a loss of hair.

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