Benefits
This drug works against breast cancer.
It treats the condition directly.
It stops the growth of cancer cells.
It also relieves symptoms such as lumps or nipple discharge.
Doctors often use it by itself or together with chemotherapy.
For colon and rectum cancer, the treatment targets colorectal cancer. It halts cancer cell growth. It lowers the risk of new polyps forming. Plus, it eases symptoms including blood in the stool, weight loss, and fatigue.
How to use
Be sure to take the medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed it for you.
Swallow the tablet whole. Do not chew it, crush it, or break it in any way.
You should take the tablet with food.
Specification
Be sure to take the medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed it for you.
Swallow the tablet whole. Do not chew it, crush it, or break it in any way.
You should take the tablet with food.
Side Effects
You could start feeling vomiting pretty quickly.
Weakness might hit you next.
Nausea often comes along with it.
Abdominal pain can really bother you.
Diarrhea tends to show up too.
Blisters on fingers or feet are another thing to watch for.
Most side effects stay mild overall.
They usually go away once your body adjusts to the treatment.
Still, consult your doctor right away if they persist or get worse.
Description
This medication helps treat breast cancer, colon cancer, and rectal cancer.
You should take it with food, exactly as your doctor prescribes.
Common side effects often include vomiting, nausea, weakness, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and low white blood cell counts.
Doctors recommend monitoring blood, liver, and kidney functions on a regular basis.
Avoid using it during pregnancy or breastfeeding, and make sure to use contraception.
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