
Letroz 2.5mg Tablet
Salt Composition: Letrozole
Expiry Date: 01/2028
Inclusive of all taxes
5 Tablets in Strip
About The Product
Breast Cancer
Letroz 2.5 mg tablet is a hormone therapy medication that is used for the treatment of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. The generic name of this medication is Letrozole and it is an aromatase inhibitor.
Description
Letroz is a non-steroidal competitive aromatase inhibitor that blocks the enzyme CYP19A1. This as a result prevents the formation of estrogen from androgens.
As estrogen levels decrease, the tumors that are dependent on the tumors also decrease. This medicine slows down the progression of the disease.
Side Effects
Most side effects of the Letroz 2.5mg Tabletdo not require medical attention as they may disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. In case these side effects become worse, consult your doctor immediately.
Nausea
Vomiting
Hot flushes
Loss of appetite
Weight changes
Dizziness
Trouble in sleeping
Hair loss
Vision complications
Headaches
Heartburn
Muscle or joint pain
Vaginal bleeding
Shortness of breath
Yellowing of skin or eyes
Safety Advice
Missed Doses
- It is advisable not to miss any dose.
- In case you miss a dose of Letroz 2.5mg Tablet consult your doctor soon.
- Missing the dose will impact the overall health of the patients.
- So, it is always advisable to follow the prescription of the doctor strictly.
FAQs
Letroz 2.5 mg tablet is an anticancer tablet that is used for the treatment of breast cancer.
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