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GENOX (NOVALDEX) - 20MG (100 TABLETS)
GENOX (NOVALDEX) - 20MG (100 TABLETS)
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GENOX/NOVALDEX
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(Tamoxifen)
Packets of 100 x 20 mg Tablets
Manufactured by Pacific
What is it used for?
Genox (Novaldex) is a drug in pill form, taken orally, that interferes with the activity of estrogen (a female hormone). Genox (Novaldex) has been used to treat both advanced and early stage breast cancer. It has been used for nearly 20 years to treat patients with advanced breast cancer. More recently, it also is being used as adjuvant, or additional, therapy following primary treatment for early stage breast cancer.
How do you take it?
Genox (Novaldex) is usually prescribed as a single daily dose and this should be taken at the same time each day - the actual time does not matter. Some women prefer to take it with food as it may cause feelings of sickness and leave a metallic taste in your mouth.
What are the possible side effects?
The most common side effect is hot flashes similar to those experienced during menopause. Genox (Novaldex) may induce menopause in a woman who is close to menopause; however, it rarely does in young women. Other common side effects include vaginal dryness, irregular periods, and weight gain. In addition, women taking Genox (Novaldex) may be at slightly increased risk of developing cataracts. Women who have cataracts before taking Genox (Novaldex) may be at slightly increased risk of needing eye surgery to remove the cataracts. There has NOT been a generalized decrease in vision in women taking Genox (Novaldex). It is recommended that women taking Genox (Novaldex) have eye examinations by an opthalmologist at least every 2 years.
What precautions should be taken?
Like most drugs, Genox (Novaldex) should not be taken during pregnancy. Even though it can affect a woman's periods Genox (Novaldex) is not a contraceptive, so reliable contraception must be used. Genox (Novaldex) can increase the effect of the drug warfarin, used to thin the blood in people prone to blood clots. If you are taking warfarin let your doctor know straight away.
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