Active substance: Megestrol
Category: Progestogens
Uses:
- Treatment of hormone-dependent cancer (endometrial cancer, breast cancer);
- Treatment of anorexia, cachexia or unexplained weight loss.
Therapeutic effects:
- Exhibits anticancer properties by interacting with steroidal receptors;
- Suppresses steroid production by the adrenal glands and androgen secretion by the ovaries in postmenopausal women;
- Prevents the breakdown of cytokines and stimulates appetite in chronic disease-induced anorexia and cachexia.
Interaction with other drugs: Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking or have taken before the treatment.
Storage: Store below 25°C, protected from light and moisture.
How to consume: Swallow the tablet whole with water. Your physician will decide the ideal dose for you, depending on your condition.
Safety advices:
- Pregnancy: this medicine is unsafe to consume during pregnancy. Inform your physician before starting this treatment if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant.
- Breastfeeding: consult your physician before taking this tablet if you are a breastfeeding mother.
- Lungs: inform your physician before starting this treatment if you have lung problems.
- Liver: inform your physician before starting this treatment if you have liver problems. Your physician will monitor your liver functions regularly.
- Alcohol: avoid alcohol consumption while taking Caxfila 160mg tablet to reduce undesirable side effects.
- Driving: avoid driving or using machinery if you experience side effects.
Side effects:
- Serious: swelling of the face, lips, tongue; skin rash; breathing difficulty; blood clot in the lungs; heart problems.
- Common: weight gain and increased appetite; hot flushes; high BP; high blood sugar levels; rounded face; constipation; swelling of vein; mood changes; hair loss; diarrhoea; tiredness and weakness; impotence; passing wind; frequent urination; nausea, vomiting; fluid accumulation; pain.
Word of advice: Inform the doctor if the patient has any history of kidney, liver, allergic reactions before starting this medication. Kidneys, liver, blood pressure and blood glucose levels should be monitored while taking this medication. Avoid taking this medication while planning for pregnancy or during pregnancy as it causes harmful effects on developing babies. This medication should not be stopped without proper advice from the doctor because it can worsen the situation. Inform the doctor immediately if any sign of swelling and pain in the limbs, shortness of breath, chest pain, severe headache, or changes in vision.
FAQs:
Does Caxfila 160 mg Tablet cause weight gain? Yes, it is a common side effect which is caused due to an increase in appetite. It leads to an increase in fat and body mass. If there is excessive weight gain, patients are advised to consult the doctor.
Is Caxfila 160mg tablet safe to use during pregnancy? No, it is unsafe to use this medication in pregnancy because it causes harmful effects in the developing baby. Patients are asked to avoid this medication if they are planning for pregnancy or during pregnancy.
Does Caxfila 160mg tablet stop periods? No, it doesn't stop periods and it can cause excessive bleeding. Consult the doctor if there is any excessive bleeding.
What are the side effects of the Caxfila 160mg tablet? The common side effects of Caxfila 160mg tablet are weight gain, increase in appetite, high blood pressure, constipation, rounded face, mood changes, hair loss, tiredness and weakness, nausea, vomiting, swelling of the vein.
How should I take the Caxfila 160mg tablet? Caxfila 160mg tablet should be taken as prescribed by the doctor and it can be taken with or without food, preferably at the same time daily. It is important to take this medicine even when the patient is feeling well and don't stop this medication without the proper advice of the doctor as it will worsen the condition.
Can I drive after taking the Caxfila 160mg tablet? It is unsafe to use this medication while driving as it causes dizziness and patients may lack concentration and alertness.
Fact box:
- Molecule name: Megestrol;
- Therapeutic class: Progestins;
- Pharmacological class: Anti-Neoplastics.