Side effects of bicalutamide
Bicalutamide is a nonsteroidal antiandrogen primarily used in the treatment of prostate cancer. It is an oral medication that works by blocking the action of androgens (male hormones) in the prostate, slowing the growth of cancer cells. However, like all medications, bicalutamide can cause side effects.
Side Effects of Bicalutamide[edit | edit source]
The side effects of bicalutamide can be categorized into common, less common, and rare side effects.
Common Side Effects[edit | edit source]
The most common side effects of bicalutamide include:
- Hot flashes
- Pain, especially in the back, pelvis, or stomach
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Nausea
- Skin rash
- Weakness or lack of energy
- Swelling in the chest or breast area (gynecomastia)
Less Common Side Effects[edit | edit source]
Less common side effects of bicalutamide may include:
- Blood in the urine
- Decreased sexual desire or ability
- Depression
- Shortness of breath
- Weight gain
Rare Side Effects[edit | edit source]
Rare but serious side effects of bicalutamide include:
- Severe allergic reactions
- Liver problems, including hepatitis and jaundice
- Lung disease
Managing Side Effects[edit | edit source]
Patients experiencing side effects from bicalutamide should consult their healthcare provider. In some cases, the dosage may be adjusted or additional medications may be prescribed to manage side effects. Regular monitoring of liver function is recommended for patients taking bicalutamide.
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