Fempro Tablet

Tablet
Rs.66.20for 1 strip(s) (10 tablets each)
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Fempro 2.5mg Tablet కొరకు కూర్పు

Letrozole(2.5mg)

Fempro Tablet కొరకు ఆహారం సంపర్కం

Fempro Tablet కొరకు ఆల్కహాల్ సంపర్కం

Fempro Tablet కొరకు గర్భధారణ సంపర్కం

Fempro Tablet కొరకు చనుబాలివ్వడం సంపర్కం

ఆహారం
ఆల్కహాల్
గర్భధారణ
చనుబాలివ్వడం
దీనిని ఆహారంతో లేదా ఆహారం లేకుండా తీసుకోవచ్చు, అయితే Fempro Tabletని ఒక స్థిరమైన సమయంలో తీసుకోవడం మంచిది.
Fempro Tabletతో సాధారణంగా మద్యం సేవించడం సురక్షితం. శూన్య
SAFE
Fempro Tabletను గర్భధారణ సమయంలో ఉపయోగించడం అధికంగా సురక్షితం కాదు.
మానవ మరియు జంతు అధ్యయనాల్లో పిండంపై గణనీయమైన ప్రతికూల ప్రభావాలను చూపించాయి. దయచేసి మీ వైద్యుడిని సంప్రదించండి.
UNSAFE
బిడ్డకు పాలిచ్చే తల్లులు Fempro Tablet వాడటం మంచిదికాదు. ఇలా వాడితే పాలు తాగిన బిడ్డ శరీరం విషపూరితం కావచ్చు లేదా తల్లి బిడ్డకు పాలివ్వలేని సమస్యకు గురికావచ్చు.
UNSAFE

Fempro 2.5mg Tablet కొరకు సాల్ట్ సమాచారం

Letrozole(2.5mg)

Fempro tablet ఉపయోగిస్తుంది

Fempro Tabletను, రొమ్ము క్యాన్సర్ యొక్క చికిత్సలో ఉపయోగిస్తారు

Fempro tablet యొక్క సాధారణ దుష్ప్రభావాలు

వేడి పొక్కులు, అలసట, కీళ్ల నొప్పి, చెమటపట్టడం పెరగడం, రక్తంలో పెరిగిన కొలెస్ట్రాల్ స్థాయి

Fempro Tablet కొరకు ప్రత్యామ్నాయాలు

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Fempro 2.5mg Tablet గురించి తరచుగా అడిగే ప్రశ్నలు

Letrozole

Q. Why have I been prescribed Fempro Tablet?
Fempro Tablet is an aromatase inhibitor. It is generally prescribed to treat breast cancer in women who no longer have periods, either due to menopause or after surgery or chemotherapy.
Q. How does Fempro Tablet work?
Fempro Tablet is also known as an anti-estrogen drug. It is called so because it acts by reducing the production of estrogen in your body by blocking the enzyme aromatase, which is responsible for the production of estrogen. Estrogen stimulates the production of certain types of breast cancer in your body. These cancers are called "estrogen-dependent cancers". Reducing the production of estrogen may prevent cancer from growing.
Q. For how long should I take Fempro Tablet?
If the breast tumor is in the advanced stage or has spread to other parts of the body, it is recommended that you continue taking Fempro Tablet till the tumor shows progression. In cases where Fempro Tablet is given after tamoxifen (another anti-estrogen used for breast cancer) or surgery, it should be given for 5 years or until the tumor comes back, whichever is first. It can also be given as a sequential treatment; 2 years of Fempro Tablet followed by 3 years of tamoxifen.
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Q. If I am taking irbesartan to control my blood pressure, can I take Fempro Tablet?
Yes, you can take irbesartan and Fempro Tablet together. However, be careful and keep a regular check on your blood pressure since Fempro Tablet may increase your blood pressure. Consult your doctor in case you have problems controlling your blood pressure.
Q. Does Fempro Tablet affect vision?
Although it is very uncommon, Fempro Tablet may cause a cataract. So, if you experience blurred vision or eye irritation, consult your doctor immediately.
Q. My friend who is taking Fempro Tablet often sweats a lot. Is it because of Fempro Tablet?
This could be a sign of hot flushes which is a very common side effect of Fempro Tablet. It happens due to decreased estrogen levels. The frequency of hot flushes reduces once your body adjusts to Fempro Tablet. However, in some people, the flushes and sweats may continue during the treatment and stop a few months after the treatment finishes. You can consult your doctor who will provide you a remedy if it is very bothersome.
Q. What are the serious side effects of Fempro Tablet?
The serious side effects do not occur in everyone and very few people experience them. The serious side effects of Fempro Tablet include stroke, angina, heart attack, blood clotting, cataract, osteoporosis, and severe skin reactions.
Q. Does Fempro Tablet cause bone loss?
Fempro Tablet may cause thinning or wasting of your bones (osteoporosis), which is due to the decrease in estrogen levels in your body. Your doctor may decide to measure your bone density (a way of monitoring for osteoporosis) before, during and after treatment.
Q. Can I take Fempro Tablet for induction of ovulation in anovulatory infertility?
As per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Fempro Tablet is restricted for use in induction of ovulation in anovulatory infertility.
Q. Why have I been prescribed Fempro Tablet?
Fempro Tablet is an aromatase inhibitor. It is generally prescribed to treat breast cancer in women who no longer have periods, either due to menopause or after surgery or chemotherapy.
Q. How does Fempro Tablet work?
Fempro Tablet is also known as an anti-estrogen drug. It is called so because it acts by reducing the production of estrogen in your body by blocking the enzyme aromatase, which is responsible for production of estrogen. Estrogen stimulates the production of certain types of breast cancer in your body. These cancers are called "estrogen-dependent cancers". Reducing the production of estrogen may prevent the cancer from growing.
Q. For how long should I take Fempro Tablet?
If the breast tumor is in advanced stage or has spread to other parts of the body, it is recommended that you continue taking Fempro Tablet till the tumor shows progression. In cases where Fempro Tablet is given after tamoxifen (another anti-estrogen used for breast cancer) or surgery, it should be given for 5 years or until tumor comes back, whichever is first. It can also be given as a sequential treatment; 2 years of Fempro Tablet followed by 3 years of tamoxifen.
Q. If I am taking irbesartan to control my blood pressure, can I take Fempro Tablet?
Yes, you can take irbesartan and Fempro Tablet together. However, be careful and keep a regular check on your blood pressure since Fempro Tablet may increase your blood pressure. Consult your doctor in case you have problems controlling your blood pressure.
Q. Does Fempro Tablet affect vision?
Although it is very uncommon but Fempro Tablet may cause cataract. So, if you experience blurred vision or eye irritation, consult your doctor immediately.
Q. My friend who is taking Fempro Tablet often sweats a lot. Is it because of Fempro Tablet?
This could be a sign of hot flushes which is a very common side effect of Fempro Tablet. It happens due to decreased estrogen levels. The frequency of hot flushes reduces once your body adjusts to Fempro Tablet. However, in some people the flushes and sweats may continue during the treatment and stop a few months after the treatment finishes. You can consult your doctor who will provide you a remedy if it is very bothersome.
Q. What are the serious side effects of Fempro Tablet?
The serious side effects do not occur in everyone and very few people experience them. The serious side effects of Fempro Tablet include stroke, angina, heart attack, blood clotting, cataract, osteoporosis and severe skin reactions.
Q. Does Fempro Tablet cause bone loss?
Fempro Tablet may cause thinning or wasting of your bones (osteoporosis), which is due to the decrease in estrogen levels in your body. Your doctor may decide to measure your bone density (a way of monitoring for osteoporosis) before, during and after treatment.
Q. Can I take Fempro Tablet for induction of ovulation in anovulatory infertility?
As per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Fempro Tablet is restricted for use in induction of ovulation in anovulatory infertility.

Content on this page was last updated on 11 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)