Femistra – Anastrozole 1mg Tablet

International Name :
Femistra
Active Ingredient :
Anastrozole
Manufacturer :
Zydus Cadila
Form :
Tablet
Packing :
10 Tab
Strength :
1mg

Description

Anastrozole (Femistra) Tablet – Treatment for Breast Cancer

Femistra Tablet is used to treat early breast cancer in postmenopausal women, either alone or in combination with other therapies such as surgery or radiation. It can also be used as the first-line treatment for advanced breast cancer that has progressed to other parts of the body or within the breast.

Femistra Tablet treats breast cancer symptoms such as breast lumps, bloody flow from the nipple, and changes in the form or texture of the breast. It works by changing the body’s synthesis of hormones that are required for the growth and spread of breast cancer. It may also interact with other hormones or have a direct effect on cancer to prevent it from growing.

Femistra Tablet is an aromatase inhibitor, which means it reduces the quantity of oestrogen in the body. It may be taken with or without meals, however, it is best if taken at the same time every day. It should be regarded as medical advice. The dose and frequency of administration are determined by the purpose of the medication. Your doctor will determine how much treatment you require to alleviate your symptoms. With a sip of water, swallow the pills whole. You must take this medication for the duration advised to you.

Fedelty Health Care is an Anastrozole wholesaler, Pharmaceutical Cargo Bulk Exporter & Hospital Supply.

USES OF ANASTROZOLE (FEMISTRA) TABLET
  • Breast cancer
WORKS OF ANASTROZOLE (FEMISTRA) TABLET

Aromatase inhibitor Femistra Tablet reduces the amount of oestrogen (natural female hormone) generated in the body. Some breast cancer cells that require oestrogen to proliferate can be reduced or stopped by this.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

Take this medication at the dose and for the period prescribed by your doctor. Take it all at once. It should not be chewed, crushed, or broken. Femistra Tablet can be taken with or without meals, although it is best to take it at the same time every day.

Fedelty Health Care is an Anastrozole wholesaler, Pharmaceutical Cargo Bulk Exporter & Hospital Supply.

SIDE EFFECTS OF ANASTROZOLE (FEMISTRA) TABLET
  • Hot flashes
  • Nausea
  • Osteoporosis
  • Skin rash
  • Weakness
WARNING & PRECAUTIONS
  • Driving

Femistra tablets may impair your attentiveness, impair your eyesight, or make you drowsy and dizzy. If you have any of these symptoms, do not drive.

  • Kidney

In people with severe renal disease, Femistra Tablet should be taken with care. Femistra Tablet dosage may need to be adjusted. Please visit your physician.

There is little information on the usage of Femistra Tablet in these individuals. In individuals with mild to severe renal disease, no dosage change is indicated.

  • Liver

In people with liver illness, Femistra Tablet should be taken with care. Femistra Tablet dosage may need to be adjusted. Please visit your physician.

There is little information on the usage of Femistra Tablet in these individuals. In individuals with mild to severe liver disease, no dosage change is indicated.

  • Pregnancy

Femistra tablets should not be used during pregnancy since there is clear evidence of danger to the developing infant. However, if the advantages outweigh the hazards, the doctor may seldom prescribe it in life-threatening conditions. Please visit your physician.

  • Breastfeeding

Femistra Tablet should not be used when nursing. According to the data, the medicine may be hazardous to the infant.

Fedelty Health Care is an Anastrozole third-party manufacturer, bulk pharma exporter, and pharmaceutical contract manufacturer operating businesses in Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Cambodia, Oman, Brazil, Lebanon, Chile, Peru, Cuba, and Fiji. Other services they provide are hospital supply, government supply, named patient supply, cold chain supply, and drop shipping.


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