Abitra Tablet Substitute
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Composition:
ABIRATERONE ACETATE-250MG
Uses:
Abitra Tablet is used to treat prostate cancer. The detailed uses of Abitra Tablet are as follows:<br/>• Manages advanced prostate cancer: Abitra Tablet is used in combination with prednisone to treat prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of the body.<br/>• Helps lower hormone levels: Abitra Tablet reduces the production of certain hormones that fuel the growth of prostate cancer cells.<br/>
Medicinal Benefits:
Abitra Tablet contains Abiraterone acetate, which belongs to the class of androgen biosynthesis inhibitors. Testosterone is a natural hormone produced by the body. This causes increase of cancer cells in prostate gland. Abitra Tablet works by inhibiting the production of the testosterone hormone and thus stops the growth and spread of cancer. Abitra Tablet is used in combination with prednisolone for the treatment of prostate cancer. It is mainly intended for use in men only.
Abitra Tablet is used to treat Prostate Cancer.
Abitra Tablet contains Abiraterone acetate, which belongs to the class of androgen biosynthesis inhibitors. It works by inhibiting the production of the testosterone hormone and thus stops the growth and spread of cancer.
No, do not stop taking Abitra Tablet without consulting your doctor. It is recommended to take this medicine for the entire prescribed duration, even when symptoms improve or resolve.
The common side-effects of Abitra Tablet are nausea, dizziness, heartburn, headache, diarrhoea, muscle weakness, joint pain, confusion, hot flushes, loss of appetite, and groin pain. These side effects usually do not require any medical attention.
Take Abitra Tablet as advised by your doctor. However, if you forget or miss any dose of Abitra Tablet, take it as soon as you remember unless it is time for your next dose. But do not double the dose.
Inform your doctor if you have a pre-existing or a history of liver/kidney disease, hypoglycemia, hypokalemia, bone disorders, adrenocortical insufficiency, fluid retention and cardiovascular conditions before taking Abitra Tablet.
Abitra Tablet is not a cure for prostate cancer. However, it helps manage advanced stages by blocking testosterone production, thereby slowing the growth and progression of the cancer.
No, Abitra Tablet is not a chemotherapy drug. Abitra Tablet is a hormonal therapy that lowers testosterone levels to reduce the growth of prostate cancer.
You need to take prednisolone with Abitra Tablet to reduce the risk of high blood pressure, fluid retention (too much water in your body), and low potassium levels in your blood which may be caused by Abitra Tablet.
Yes, Abitra Tablet can affect the liver. Your healthcare provider will perform blood tests to check your liver function before and during treatment.
Liver function tests (investigation) should be conducted before starting Abitra Tablet and periodically during treatment, as advised by your healthcare provider.
Abitra Tablet should be taken once daily on an empty stomach, at least two hours after eating or one hour before eating. Swallow Abitra Tablet whole with a glass of water; do not chew, crush, or break it. Always follow the recommended dose.