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Eulexin Benefits For Prostrate Cancer
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Most prostrate cancer treatments actually inhibit testosterone hormone secretion because testosterone levels influence cancer remission. High testosterone levels can lead to a deterioration of the health condition. Eulexin is an anti-androgen drug that is usually administered in combination with other medications such as Lupron.
FAQs about Eulexin
In order to make sure there is improvement in the cases of prostrate cancer, continue taking Eulexin unless the doctor gives you the green light to discontinue use. Eulexin helps support many other more powerful drugs administered in cancer treatments and has the added benefit of not affecting radiation therapy. On the contrary this medication speeds up the effects of radiation therapy.
Eulexin should only be taken according to the doctor's recommendation. General dosage must not exceed 750 milligrams daily, and is typically scheduled between two or three doses. Usually it is recommended to take it at an eight-hour interval. It is important to take this medication on time every time..Overdosing can cause breast formation, tissue tenderness, as well as other potential problems that may require immediate medical intervention.
There are relatively few known side effects that are known to occur while taking Eulexin. Usually side effects are uncommon and are treated accordingly when they occur. One of the most common side effects of Eulexin results in temporary impotence or loss of sexual appetite during the treatment. Other rare and mild side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, and other digestive symptoms.
Warnings about Eulexin
Despite the fact that Eulexin is generally well tolerated, there have been cases when patients have shown liver problems ranging from mild to severe intensity. People with a history of liver disease need to discuss with the doctor the safety of the Eulexin treatment. Unfortunately, liver problems may develop during Eulexin administration for patients who have not had any dysfunctions before.
The primary indicators which can indicate liver failure during Eulexin administration are:
* dark urine
* skin and eyes yellowing, usually known as jaundice
* constant loss of appetite
* unusual tenderness on the right side of the abdomen.
Such symptoms may lead to the interruption of the medication or the changing of the dosage. Your doctor will need to run an extensive set of tests to establish the body reaction to Eulexin and the overall liver condition during the treatment if you exhibit signs of liver failure.
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