Taking FASLODEX

If you're starting (or have already started) FASLODEX, you'll want to know what your monthly treatments may entail.

Two injections once a month in your doctor's office

FASLODEX is given on days 1, 15, 29 and once monthly thereafter as two intramuscular (IM) injections administered by your health care professional as part of your metastatic breast cancer treatment. After your first dose of two injections, you will get FASLODEX again in two weeks (the day 15 dose), again in another two weeks (about a month after your first dose), and then monthly thereafter.

FASLODEX will be given to you by your health care provider during your monthly visit. The 500-mg dose is given as two injections of 250 mg each, one into each buttock. You may feel some pain around the injection sites.

Learn more about possible side effects of FASLODEX

FASLODEX is a prescription medicine used to treat hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in women who have gone through menopause whose disease has spread after treatment with antiestrogen medicine.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: You should not receive FASLODEX if you have had an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients in FASLODEX. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to FASLODEX may include itching, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat, or trouble breathing.

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