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Indications/Uses

Nolvadex is indicated in the following areas:

  • Ovarian cancer: - Use Nolvadex as an initial and subsequent treatment in women with idiopathic or mixed dyspuerphy with or without oligoasthenozoospermia (OS) and/or atopic symptoms (e.g. itching, burning, cracking, and swelling of the feet, lower legs, and around the bottom of the feet). Use in women with a history of ovarian enlargement and/or atopic dermatanosis.
  • Dyspareunia: - Nolvadex improves symptoms and reduces vaginal itching, but does not cure it. Nolvadex may therefore be used during or after menopause.
  • Men with pustulosis - Nolvadex does not cure pustulosis.
  • Anovulatory patients: - Use as an initial treatment in anovulatory patients (oestrogen receptor modulators) such as (Raroxetine), (Prolactulums), or Pepto-Bismol.
  • Anorexia ocolonial: - Nolvadex may be used in anovulatory patients (prolonged use).
  • Gynecological cancers: - Nolvadex is indicated for the treatment of endometriosis.
  • Men with menopause: - Use as an initial treatment for menopause-Women who suffer from menopausal changes (e.g. severe thinning of the vaginal or vulval hair, vaginal dryness, and/or vulva discharge) may be offered Nolvadex as an oral treatment. Although there is a post-marketing risk, use should be discontinued after 3 to 6 months if no other alternative treatment has been found to have caused reduced sexual desire and libido. If sudden vaginal bleeding or disorders of the vaginal and genital blood flow occur (e.g. anginal flush, dyspareunia), discontinue the medication and discuss with your doctor.

Other uses/commitudes/availability may be...

Keep out of the sight and reach of children. Untrustworthy of medical treatment. Do not use Nolvadex if you:

  • Are a woman or child below 18 years of age
  • Have no stable benefits from the use of any other medication
  • Are not taking any antidepressant or dopamine-blocking drugs
  • Are not registered for fertility treatment or in the third...

Interactions

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Common Interactions

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Benefits

Nolvadex is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). It has the following benefits:

  • Improved sensitivity to external oncological drugs and other external oestrogens (e.g. oestrogens from the breast).
  • Reduced risk of recurrence. Continued use may reduce the risk of... Studies... Nolvadex has been associated with an increased risk of breast and ovarian...
  • It has a low risk of breast... Nolvadex has a low risk of ovarian...
  • It may be used in combination with other oestrogen agonists or anti-emetics in a... In clinical trials, Nolvadex was associated with a reduction in...
  • It may be used in patients who suffer from postmenopausal... Nolvadex has a low risk of cardiovascular...
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Description

Nolvadex-100 Tablet is a synthetic progestogen (ovine ) and is used to treat infertility in women who have gone through menopause (ovulation). It is manufactured by Centurion Laboratories Pvt. Ltd and is supplied in two different strengths: 100mg and 150mg. The tablets are usually taken on an empty stomach, with or without food. However, some women may experience nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness or pain after taking the tablets. Women who are taking Nolvadex-100 tablet should be aware of the possible side effects and inform the doctor as soon as possible. This medicine should not be taken by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, as it may harm their unborn baby. It should also be used only after consulting with the doctor and for the patient to be monitored regularly. The medicine is not indicated for women who are experiencing hot flashes, osteoporosis, muscle weakness, abnormal vaginal bleeding, or blood in the urine. Women who are planning to get pregnant should consult with the doctor before starting this medicine, as it may increase the risk of uterine cancer.

Nolvadex-100 - Warnings

Take Nolvadex-100 Tablet only when prescribed by your doctor. You may not see any improvement in the symptoms, such as hot flashes, mood changes, or vaginal discharge. Do not take the tablet if the symptoms are:

  • Uterine fibroids, which can lead to infertility,
  • Irregular menstrual cycles, which can cause uterine cancer
  • Changes in bone mineral density, such as osteoporosis
  • Anovulation (womb). Women who are experiencing irregular periods should consult the doctor before taking this medicine, as it may increase the risk of uterine cancer.
  • Blood disorders, such as porphyria, a skin disorder, or a genetic disorder. It is also used in the treatment of these conditions.

The medicine may decrease the amount of calcium absorbed from the food in some women. However, the use of this medicine in women who are taking a calcium-containing supplement may increase the risk of osteoporosis. The calcium contained in the supplement should be taken at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after the intake of certain nutrients, such as iron, zinc, or magnesium, to prevent osteoporosis. Some women may also be more prone to fractures, such as those who are more likely to experience them during menstruation. It is also used in the treatment of breast cancer.

Interaction with food

Women who take Nolvadex-100 tablet should not take it without talking to their doctor. They should consult with their doctor before taking the tablet if the symptoms are:

  • The tablet contains a lot of other medications that may interact with the drug, including:
  • Drugs used to treat infertility, such as (SERMs)
  • Anti-depressants, such as tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
  • Anti-bacterial agents (eg, cephalosporins), such as cephalosporins, and anti-anxiety agents such as sertraline (Zoloft), escitalopram (Lexapro), and paroxetine (Paxil).
  • Pregnancy and breast-feeding. Some women may experience changes in menstrual cycle, which can affect the period cycle and increase the risk of birth defects.
  • A food allergy to the drug.
Contraindication

Do not take Nolvadex-100 tablet if you have a known hypersensitivity or allergy to any of its components. Consult your doctor before taking Nolvadex-100 tablet if you are:

  • A history of an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients in Nolvadex-100 tablet.
  • A history of breast cancer.
  • Under the age of 40.
  • A history of seizures, such as aphasia or aphasia (convulsions).
  • Severe liver disease or severe kidney problems.
  • Anuria.
Pregnancy

Talk to your doctor before taking Nolvadex-100 tablet if you are:

  • A history of breast cancer or adrenal tumors.
  • A history of kidney problems.
  • Liver problems.
  • Heart problems.

Description

How does Nolvadex work?

Nolvadex (Tamoxifen) is a medication that helps to stop the growth of breast cancer cells. It is also used to reduce the chances of a type of breast cancer that spreads in people who have or had a breast cancer before. However, it has been associated with serious side effects and risks. When you take Nolvadex, you should always follow all the instructions that are given on your medication label to ensure its safe for you and your child.

Nolvadex is an anti-estrogen medication. It prevents the formation of estrogen in the body. When a person has or had a breast cancer, they are less likely to be a good candidate for treatment with Nolvadex. This makes it a more effective treatment for breast cancer in the first place.

Nolvadex, also known as Tamoxifen Citrate, is an effective medication used to treat breast cancer in women who have or had a breast cancer before. It is taken orally once or twice daily with a low-dose (4-6 mg) tablet. Nolvadex works by preventing the formation of estrogen in the body. This means that the body is less likely to have a cancer that can spread. As a result, the cancer cells grow and spread more easily.

Nolvadex is available in tablets or capsules. It is taken orally once or twice daily. It is important to follow the instructions on your medication label closely to get the most accurate results.

When you take Nolvadex, your body will make an enzyme called aromatase. This enzyme is responsible for converting androgens (male hormones) to estrogen in the body. The body is no longer able to produce estrogen and convert it to it’s estrogen hormone.

Nolvadex is available as an oral tablet. It should be taken once per day. Nolvadex will help you to avoid a cycle of breast cancer treatment that makes you feel unwell. You should only take the tablets if you want to prevent or delay the cancer growth.

Side Effects of Nolvadex

Common side effects of Nolvadex may include:

  • Upset stomach
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Abdominal pain
  • Fatigue
  • Insomnia
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea

It is important that you take Nolvadex exactly as prescribed by your doctor. It is also recommended to take Nolvadex with or without food. This will help to prevent the development of cancer. If you have any concerns or have any side effects, please do not hesitate to contact your doctor.

We do not recommend that you use Nolvadex if you are allergic to Tamoxifen Citrate.

Interactions

If you are taking any medicines, you should inform your doctor or pharmacist before starting Nolvadex. You should not stop taking Nolvadex suddenly without first consulting with your doctor. Some medicines can affect the way Nolvadex works, including:

  • Alcohol
  • Antacids
  • Amphetamines
  • Antifungal medicines
  • Blood pressure medicines
  • Antibiotics
  • Antidepressants
  • Antifungal drugs
  • Antiparasitic medicines
  • Certain medications for high blood pressure
  • Certain medicines used to treat HIV

Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Also, tell them about the foods you take, and medicines you can take with Nolvadex.

Nolvadex can affect the way other medicines work, including the way your body absorbs the medication. Tell your doctor if you are taking any medicines including Nolvadex, including any medicines that you take, including any prescription and non-prescription medicines. Also, tell your doctor if you are taking any other medicines including Nolvadex, as the list may not include all medicines that are available without a prescription.

Drug Interaction of Nolvadex 10mg Tablet

Drug-Drug Interaction

Idelalisib

It is contraindicated to use this medicine because the use of idelalisib decreases the effect of tamoxifen by affecting its hepatic and intestinal enzymes

Bosutinib

Use alternative drug because the use of tamoxifen increases the level of bosutinib by P-glycoprotein efflux transporter

Mefloquine

Use alternative drugs because the use of mefloquine increases the toxicity of tamoxifen by QTc interval

Cannabidiol

Therapy should be administered with caution because the use of cannabidiol increases the effect of tamoxifen by decreasing its metabolism

Drug-Food Interaction

Do not take tamoxifen along with soy products because soy stimulates the growth of tumor cells in the breast and also interferes with the action of tamoxifen.

Drug-Disease Interaction

Pulmonary embolism

It is contraindicated to use this medicine in women who are with a history of deep vein thrombosis because the use of tamoxifen increases the incidence of thromboembolic events including deep vein thrombosis,

Endometrial dysplasia

Therapy should be administered with caution in patients with a history of gynecological abnormalities because the use of tamoxifen changes the endometrium such as hyperplasia, polyps, and endometrial cancer.

Hepatic dysfunction

Therapy should be administered with caution in patients with a history of hepatic function because the use of tamoxifen alter the liver enzymes and cause severe hepatic injuries such as fatty liver, cholestasis, hepatitis, and hepatic necrosis.

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Drug-Tooth Interaction

To the best of our knowledge, this interaction has not been studied extensively and is not considered a drug-drug interaction. The use of clinicians who are certified to analyze medication information have shown a high degree of preference for Tooth Ointment. We for example found that we used Tooth Ointment with a high level of preference for it because it is more expensive and requires a lot of professional attention.

Cranial edema

Therapy should be administered with caution in patients with a history of rheumatoid arthritis because the use of Tooth Ointment increases the risk of rheumatism developing dementia and cognitive disorders.

Celecoxib

Possible anti-arrhythmic effects of Celecoxib have not been studied.

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Interaction

The most common interactions studies included Placebo, Celecoxib, and Celefoot#2. The studies tested different doses of Celecoxib. Placebo did not exceed a dose of 50 mg or a dose of 100 mg. Celecoxib had a mild to moderate interaction with pheochromocytoma. Celecoxib had a weak interaction with alopecia areata. It had a weak interaction with hepatocellular carcinoma. It had no interaction with hepatic necrosis.

Possible Adverse Reactions

Adverse reactions to this medication are common and include the most common interactions have been studied.