
Abura 250mg Tablet
Salt Composition: Abiraterone Acetate
Expiry Date: 01/2028
Inclusive of all taxes
120 Tablet in Bottle
About The Product
Prostate Cancer
Abura 250mg Tablet is used to treat prostate cancer in adult men that has spread to nearby organs. It is only prescribed for early-stage cancer. This drug lowers the secretion of male sex hormones, androgen, and testosterone. In such a way, it prevents the further replication of the cancer cells in the body. Abura is not recommended for women and children.
Description
Abura 500mg tablet is a prescription based medication which is used to treat metastatic prostate cancer in adult men and prevent the body of spreading cancer to other body parts as well. Its generic name is Abiraterone Acetate which belongs to the class of androgen biosynthesis inhibitors.
The medication blocks the production of certain hormones that support cancer growth, helping to slow disease progression. It is usually prescribed as a part of a comprehensive treatment plan under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
Uses
Prostate cancer
Side Effects
• Diarrhea
• Abdominal pain
• Nausea
• Urine infection
• Headache
• Hot flashes
• Cough
• Anemia
• Vomiting
How To Use
- Abura 500mg tablet should be taken on an empty stomach, may be one hour before or two after a meal.
- Taking with food may increase blood levels of Abura 500mg tablet.
- The correct dosage and duration is decided only by the healthcare professional.
- Taking it in the wrong way or taking too much can cause very serious side effects.
- The tablet may take several weeks or months to feel the results but consistency is key do not stop taking it unless the doctor tells you to do.
How It Works
Abura 500mg tablet works by inhibiting the production of enzyme called CYP17, which enables the growth of cancer cells in the body.
Since Abura 500mg tablet work by defeat the production of testosterone hormone, it helps slow down or stop the growth of hormone- sensitive cancer cells particularly in prostate cancer.
Safety Advice
FAQs
Abura tablet should be taken once a day, consult the doctor about the proper dosage and duration.
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