- Anastrozole Side Effects: Common, Severe, Long Term
Learn about the side effects of anastrozole, from common to rare, for consumers and healthcare professionals
- Long-term efficacy and safety of anastrozole for adjuvant treatment of . . .
Long-term follow up data from the ATAC trial confirm the efficacy of anastrozole as adjuvant treatment for postmenopausal women with hormone-sensitive early breast cancer, and provide evidence of a carryover effect after completion of 5 years of treatment
- Anastrozole Side Effects: Common, Serious, and Long-Term Reactions
While it is effective at reducing estrogen levels and slowing cancer progression, anastrozole may also cause a range of side effects that vary in severity This guide provides an in-depth look at the side effects of anastrozole, including how to manage them and when to seek medical help
- What are the Side Effects of Aromatase Inhibitors - Susan G. Komen®
Joint pain (arthralgia) and muscle pain (myalgia) are common side effects of aromatase inhibitors [130-131] The pain may be in the hands and wrists, feet and ankles, knees, back or other parts of the body Joint and muscle pain are most common after you’ve been sleeping or inactive
- What Are the Long-Term Effects of Taking Anastrozole?
Anastrozole's long-term side effects, driven by prolonged estrogen suppression, include significant bone mineral density loss (osteoporosis), elevated cholesterol levels, musculoskeletal pain (AIMSS), and potential mood or cognitive changes
- Side effects of anastrozole (Arimidex) - Breast Cancer Now
Find out more about common side effects of anastrozole (Femara), as well as other side effects and how to cope with these effects when taking anastrozole
- Long-term safety of aromatase inhibitors in the treatment of breast . . .
Following promising data for metastatic breast cancer in terms of efficacy and safety profile, third-generation aromatase inhibitors (AI), anastrozole, letrozole, and exemestane, underwent a full development in early setting
- Side effects of anastrozole - NHS
Anastrozole can cause symptoms similar to the menopause such as hot flushes, difficulty sleeping, tiredness and low mood, but these usually improve during the first months of taking it However, if the symptoms are severe or last longer than a few months, talk to your doctor or breast cancer nurse
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