Evista Information
Evista is a drug generically
known as Raloxifene. Evista works by altering the bone formation and reduces
bone breakdown in the body. The loss of bone tissue is also prevented by the
action of Evista.
Evista Indications
Evista is indicated and
prescribed for the treatment of osteoporosis in women who are on their post
menopausal stages.
Evista may also be used for
other purposes aside from the ones mentioned above.
Evista Warnings
For some reasons, it is not
advised that you take Evista if you are scheduled to undergo surgery. You have
to temporarily cease taking Evista if you are to undergo surgery.
When deciding to take Evista,
you have to inform your doctor first if you have been exposed or have been a
victim or have had a history of the following diseases:
·
Blood coagulation problems
·
Stroke
·
Cancer
·
Significant increase in
triglycerides
·
Liver Malfunctions
If you have/had any of the
above mentioned medical conditions, you may be advised that your dosage be
lowered or a special monitoring be allotted to keep track of the medicine’s
reaction in your body.
For pregnant women, Evista is
a drug categorized under the pregnancy category X. This means that Evista is
known drug to cause birth defects in babies especially on the 2nd and 3rd
trimester of pregnancy. In the case of breastfeeding mothers, it is not yet
known whether the active ingredient of Evista which is Raloxifene is passed
into the composition of breast milk. It is strongly advised though that you
should weigh the decision to breast feed properly and thoroughly discuss it
with your doctor.
If you are taking Evista, you
should refrain from sitting still for long periods of time and traveling that
would cramp space and prevent movements should also be avoided.
Evista Intake Guidelines
Evista should be taken exactly
as your doctor prescribed the intake. It can be taken with or without prior
food intake.
Each dose of Evista must be
taken at around the same time each day.
A good diet regimen should be
observed when taking Evista to ensure its proper function. Your doctor may
advise you to take supplements of Vitamin D and calcium if these substances
cannot be sufficiently obtained from your regular diet.
Evista Dosage
The exact dosage of Evista can
only be exactly determined by your doctor. It may be dependent on your current
bone density, your diet and your overall bone health.
Evista Overdose
The symptoms of Evista
overdose are not yet known and established. However, if you suspect
characteristics of overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
Evista Missed Dose
Double doses of Evista are
strictly not encouraged. And if you miss a dose it is best if you entirely skip
that missed dose and proceed to the next one. However, you can take the missed
dose if it is still many hours away from the next scheduled dose.
Evista Side Effects
Taking Evista may entail side
effects as with any other medicines. Among the side effects related to the
intake of Evista are:
·
Allergic reactions (for
patients who are allergic to the components of Evista)
·
Pain in the legs
·
Swelling of legs
·
Abrupt chest pains
·
Changes in vision
·
Unexplainable vaginal bleeding
·
Leg cramps
·
Muscle soreness
·
Weight gain and bloating
·
Hot flashes
·
Rashes
·
Excessive sweating
Other side effects may also
occur and they may not be mentioned here but if you experience side effects
that are bothersome and intolerable immediately seek medical advice.
Evista Drug Reactions
Evista and these drugs may not
work well if combined:
·
Cholestyramine
·
Colestipol
·
Blood thinners or
anticoagulants such as Warfarin
·
Estrogen, Progesterone or any
other hormonal medicines
You should talk this over with
your doctor if you are taking any of the mentioned drugs.