What is Femara - Letrozole?
Femara is a form of hormone therapy known as an aromatase inhibitor, which works by reducing the amount of estrogen produced in the bodies of postmenopausal women. Femara has been approved for:
Treatment of postmenopausal women with hormone
receptor-positive or unknown advanced breast cancer that was progressing after anti-estrogen therapy—in 1997
First-line treatment of postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive or unknown locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer—in 2001
Extended adjuvant treatment of postmenopausal women with early breast cancer who have received prior standard adjuvant tamoxifen therapy—in 2004
Femara has been available for over 10 years and research by Novartis Oncology has continued during this time.
Indication
Femara® (letrozole) 2.5 mg tablets are approved for the adjuvant (following surgery) treatment of postmenopausal women
with hormone receptor-positive early stage breast cancer.
Important Safety Information
Femara is only indicated in postmenopausal women. You should not take Femara if you are premenopausal. Your doctor should
discuss the need for adequate birth control if you have the potential to become pregnant, if you are not sure of your postmenopausal status,
or if you recently became postmenopausal. You should not take Femara if you are pregnant as it may cause harm to an unborn child.
You should also discuss with your doctor what to do if you are nursing a child.
The use of Femara may cause decreases in the density of your bones, increases in bone fractures and osteoporosis. Monitoring
of the density of your bones may be required.
Some patients taking Femara had an increase in cholesterol. Your doctor may require the monitoring of cholesterol in your blood.
Some women reported fatigue, dizziness and drowsiness with Femara. Until you know how it affects you, use caution before driving
or operating machinery.
Some women had moderate, temporary decreases in white blood cell counts. The medical significance of this is not known.
The most serious side effects seen with Femara are bone effects (fractures, decreased bone density and osteoporosis) and
ncreases
in cholesterol. Other common side effects seen with Femara include joint pain, nausea, weight decrease, vaginal irritation, and pain
in the extremities. Other important less commonly reported side effects include blood clots, other cancers, stroke, heart attack and
endometrial cancer.
Femara is a once-daily, convenient prescription tablet. Your doctor may tell you to take Femara every other day if you have severe liver disease. Always take your medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
For full prescribing information, please click here.
Femara is a form of hormone therapy known as an aromatase inhibitor, which works by reducing the amount of estrogen produced in the bodies of postmenopausal women. Femara has been approved for:
Treatment of postmenopausal women with hormone
receptor-positive or unknown advanced breast cancer that was progressing after anti-estrogen therapy—in 1997
receptor-positive or unknown advanced breast cancer that was progressing after anti-estrogen therapy—in 1997
First-line treatment of postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive or unknown locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer—in 2001
Extended adjuvant treatment of postmenopausal women with early breast cancer who have received prior standard adjuvant tamoxifen therapy—in 2004
Femara has been available for over 10 years and research by Novartis Oncology has continued during this time.
Indication
Femara® (letrozole) 2.5 mg tablets are approved for the adjuvant (following surgery) treatment of postmenopausal women
with hormone receptor-positive early stage breast cancer.
Important Safety Information
Femara is only indicated in postmenopausal women. You should not take Femara if you are premenopausal. Your doctor should
discuss the need for adequate birth control if you have the potential to become pregnant, if you are not sure of your postmenopausal status,
or if you recently became postmenopausal. You should not take Femara if you are pregnant as it may cause harm to an unborn child.
You should also discuss with your doctor what to do if you are nursing a child.
The use of Femara may cause decreases in the density of your bones, increases in bone fractures and osteoporosis. Monitoring
of the density of your bones may be required.
Some patients taking Femara had an increase in cholesterol. Your doctor may require the monitoring of cholesterol in your blood.
Some women reported fatigue, dizziness and drowsiness with Femara. Until you know how it affects you, use caution before driving
or operating machinery.
or operating machinery.
Some women had moderate, temporary decreases in white blood cell counts. The medical significance of this is not known.
The most serious side effects seen with Femara are bone effects (fractures, decreased bone density and osteoporosis) and
ncreases
in cholesterol. Other common side effects seen with Femara include joint pain, nausea, weight decrease, vaginal irritation, and pain
in the extremities. Other important less commonly reported side effects include blood clots, other cancers, stroke, heart attack and
endometrial cancer.
Femara is a once-daily, convenient prescription tablet. Your doctor may tell you to take Femara every other day if you have severe liver disease. Always take your medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
For full prescribing information, please click here.
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