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Evista
Generic name: Raloxifene Hydrochloride

Evista is prescribed to treat and prevent osteoporosis,
the brittle-bone disease that strikes some women after menopause. A variety
of factors promote osteoporosis. The more factors that apply to you, the
greater your chances of developing the disease
These factors include:
Caucasian or Asian descent
Slender build
Early menopause
Smoking
Drinking
A diet low in calcium
An inactive lifestyle
Osteoporosis in the family
Most important fact about Evista
Like estrogen, Evista reduces bone loss and increases
bone density. However, Evista does not have estrogen-like effects on the
uterus and breasts, and therefore is unlikely to increase the risk of
cancer, as estrogen therapy sometimes can do.
Although Evista has been shown to increase bone density
over the course of a two-year study, its longer-term ability to prevent
bone fractures has not yet been proven.
How should you use Evista ?
Take Evista once daily, at any time, with or without food.
Take calcium and vitamin D supplements as well, if you do not get enough
in your diet. Avoid alcohol and tobacco. Do weight-bearing exercises to
strengthen your bones.
If you miss a dose of Evista
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time
for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Never take a double dose.
Storage instructions for Evista
Store at room temperature.
What side effects when taking Evista may occur
?
Evista has one very positive side effect: It lowers total
cholesterol and LDL ("bad") cholesterol. It does not affect
HDL ("good") cholesterol or triglyceride levels. The unwanted
side effects of Evista cannot be predicted. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can
determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Evista.
More common side effects when taking Evista may
include:
Abdominal pain, arthritis, breast pain, bronchitis, chest
pain, depression, diarrhea, dizziness, fever, flu symptoms, gas, gynecological
problems, headache, hot flashes, increased cough, indigestion, infection,
insomnia, joint pain, leg cramps, muscle ache, nasal inflammation, nausea,
rash, sinusitis, sore throat, stomach and intestinal problems, sweating,
swelling, tendon soreness, uterine discharge, urinary tract infection,
vomiting, weight gain.
Less common side effects when taking Evista may
include:
Decreased sense of touch, fainting, laryngitis, migraine, nerve pain (neuralgia),
pinkeye (conjunctivitis), pneumonia, urinary disorders, varicose veins,
vaginal bleeding.
Why should Evista not be prescribed ?
Evista is not for use by women who are,or could becom,pregnant.
You should also avoid this drug if you have a history of blood clot formation,
including deep vein thrombosis (blood clot in the legs), pulmonary embolism
(blood clot in the lungs), and retinal vein thrombosis (blood clot in
the retina of the eye), since Evista increases the risk of clots. Avoid
the drug, too, if it gives you an allergic reaction.
Special warnings about Evista
Because of Evista's tendency to promote clots, you should
not take it during long periods of immobilization such as recovery from
surgery or prolonged bed rest, or for 72 hours beforehand. If you are
scheduled for surgery, make sure the doctor is aware that you are taking
Evista.
For the same reason, if you are going on a trip where
your movement will be restricted, make a point of periodically getting
up and walking around.
Evista is not needed prior to menopause and shouldn't
be taken until menopause has passed. It has not been studied in premenopausal
women and its use is not recommended.
Use Evista with caution if you have congestive heart failure,
a liver condition, or cancer. Be cautious, too, if you've had breast cancer
in the past; the drug's effect in this situation is unknown.
If you develop unusual uterine bleeding or breast problems
while taking Evista, tell your doctor immediately.
Evista will not cure hot flashes. (In fact, it may cause
them.) Nevertheless, never combine Evista with estrogen hormones.
If you've had a problem with high blood triglyceride levels
when taking estrogen, Evista may cause the same problem. However, it tends
to lower cholesterol levels by 6 to 11 percent.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking
Evista
If Evista is taken with certain other drugs, the effects
of either could be increased, decreased, or altered.
It is especially important to check with your
doctor before combining Evista with the following:
Cholestyramine (Questran)
Clofibrate (Atromid-S)
Diazepam (Valium)
Diazoxide (Proglycem)
Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, Nuprin)
Indomethacin (Indocin)
Naproxen (Aleve, Anaprox, Naprosyn)
Warfarin (Coumadin)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Evista can harm a developing baby. Do not use if you are
or may become pregnant. Also avoid breastfeeding while taking Evista.
Recommended dosages for Evista
POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
The recommended dosage of Evista is one 60-milligram tablet
once a day.
Overdosage with Evista
There have not been any reports of overdose with Evista.
However, any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences.
If you suspect an overdose of Evista, seek medical attention immediately.
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