Bicalutamide Tablets Uses, Side Effects and Precautions
Bicalutamide Tablet is a drug belongs to
hormonal category of anticancer drugs. This drug is specifically indicated for
the treatment of prostate cancer in men. In most of case it is taken in oral
dosage form along with the injection of LHRH agonist (luteinizing
hormone-releasing hormone).
Mechanism
of action of Bicalutamide Tablet
Bicalutamide Tablet medication cannot cure
the cancer of prostate but it is capable in slowdown the growth of cancerous
cells and stopped them from growing and multiplying them further.
Side
effects of Bicalutamide Tablet
There are some side effects of Bicalutamide
medication like:
Pain in breast, nausea, vomiting, diarrheal,
constipation, swelling in breast, liver problem, loss of hairs, skin allergies
like redness, inflammation, rashes, itching etc, weakness, tiredness, fatigue,
chest pain, difficulty in breathing, painful urination, abdominal pain, pain in
joints, pain in bones, pain in muscles etc.
Precautions
with Bicalutamide Tablet
- If you are going to initiate the Bicalutamide medication then be sure that you are not allergic to the active pharmaceutical ingredients.
- Take extra care if you are already diabetic patient, this medication is for men but in case if it is prescribed to women be sure that it should not be given during pregnancy and breast feeding conditions at it is harmful for the fetus.
Bicalutamide Tablet is mostly formulated in
the form of oral dosage forms like tablets. Many oncology pharmaceutical manufacturers
are manufacturing such type of medicines used in cancer treatment.
Pharmaceutical companies like Affy group is engaged in manufacturing ofanticancer tablets in India like Bicalutamide tablets etc.
Source: What are Bicalutamide Tablets used for?
Source: What are Bicalutamide Tablets used for?
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