* RALOXIFENE
Evista Drug Information
Evista is used to treat and prevent osteoporosis in women who have reached menopause. This generic drug reduces the loss of bone tissue by affecting the cycle of bone formation and breakdown in the body. Evista reduces the risk of invasive breast cancer in women who have reached menopause. Inform your doctor about your medical history. If you have had a blood clot problem, then this drug must not be taken. Dosage can be adjusted for patients with conditions like coronary artery disease, heart disease, high BP, liver or kidney problems, a history of stroke or TIA. Your doctor may prescribe Evista for other purposes too.
Evista Dosage Information
This drug should be stored at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Discount Evista is available in dosage of 60 mg tablets. Doctors recommend a dose of 60 mg tablet taken once daily. You can buy Evista 60 mg from North Meds, which offers you free refill reminder service and gives you low price guarantee.
Side Effects and Precautions For Evista
It is not likely that a postmenopausal woman may get pregnant however usage of Raloxifene is prohibited during pregnancy as it can cause serious birth defects. Do not use this drug if you are breast-feeding a child without your doctor knowing about it. If you are about to undergo surgery, then you should stop taking Evista 72 hours before surgery. You should also inform your surgeon about Evista. You should contact your doctor if you have nausea, vomiting, stomach pain; hot flashes; headache; leg or joint pain.
Cheap Evista can cause conditions like serious allergic reactions; hives, swelling of lips, mouth, tongue, throat and face. If you have sudden weakness or numbness or headache, pain & swelling in hands and legs, unusual vaginal bleeding, pain or lump in the breasts; pain or burning sensation when you urinate or severe lower back pain, then you should seek medical help immediately. Raloxifene may interact with other medicines, therefore please inform your health care provider about all the medicines taken by you.
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