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Composition:

ENZALUTAMIDE-160MG

Uses:

<p>Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's is used in the treatment of Prostate Cancer. The detailed uses of Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's are as follows:<br/> • Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC): Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's is used to treat prostate cancer that continues to progress despite low testosterone levels. It is typically prescribed when the cancer has spread to other parts of the body and no longer responds to hormone therapy.<br/> • Non-metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC): Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's is used in patients whose prostate cancer has not yet spread but is no longer responding to medical or surgical treatments that lower testosterone.<br/> • Hormone-sensitive metastatic prostate cancer: Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's is used in combination with androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) to treat prostate cancer that has spread but still responds to hormone-lowering treatments.<br/></p>

Medicinal Benefits:

Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's contains Enzalutamide, which belongs to a group of medicines known as androgen receptor inhibitors. Most prostate cancers require testosterone to grow. In men, the testicles produce the majority of testosterone. Adrenal glands (Just above each kidney) produce a small quantity of testosterone. Enzalutamide is preventing testosterone from reaching cancer cells in the prostate. This can inhibit the growth of the cancer and even cause it to shrink.

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Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's is used to treat prostate cancer in men.

Most prostate cancers require testosterone to grow. Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's contains Enzalutamide, which blocks testosterone, a hormone, from reaching prostate cancer cells. Thus, Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's can slow the cancer's growth and cause it to shrink.

Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's is only for use in men. Women should not take this medication, especially if they are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding.

In some cases, Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's may cause decreased fertility in men. However, you should not assume that your female partner cannot become pregnant. Please discuss with your doctor if you have any concerns.

Enzalutamide, a prostate cancer medication, is used to treat prostate cancer.

Seizures may occur in patients receiving Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's. So, patients who have had a seizure, please inform your doctor about your condition. Your doctor may monitor your condition closely.

Yes, Enzalutamide was generally a well-tolerated medication. Take Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's pills exactly as directed by your healthcare provider. Do not change your dose or stop taking Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's unless your healthcare physician instructs you. If you encounter side symptoms, your healthcare provider may temporarily discontinue your Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's therapy or adjust your Bdenza-160 mg Tablet 7's dose.