Bicalutamide
- What is it for
Bicalutamide is a medicine that is used to treat prostate cancer. It works by blocking the effect of a male sex hormone - testosterone.
Bicalutamide
- Side Effects, Precautions, and Contraindications
What side effects can
Bicalutamide
cause?
- Nausea and vomiting may occur and should subside as treatment continues.
If nausea occurs, eat and drink in smaller portions, but more frequently.
- Hot flushes can sometimes occur when you first start taking Bicalutamide.
If this occurs, take the tablet at bedtime. If night sweat interferes with sleep, try taking the tablet in the morning.
- Decreased sexual ability or desire may occur. This will return to normal when the treatment is stopped.
- Some tiredness and weakness
- Mild swelling in your ankles, legs or feet
- Constipation or diarrhea may occur.
Exercise if you can, and drink sufficient amount of fluids.
Inform your doctor if any of the following occurs:
- Skin rashes, hives or itching
- Shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing
- Confusion or dizziness
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes or dark tea-coloured urine
Before taking
Bicalutamide
, what precautions must I follow?
- Inform your doctor or pharmacist of any other medical conditions you have as well as any other medicines or supplements you are taking e.g. warfarin.
- Use effective birth control methods during treatment with Bicalutamide and for 130 days after stopping treatment.
Bicalutamide
- Dosage and How to Use
How should
Bicalutamide
be used?
It is a tablet, to be taken by mouth at the same time every day. It can be taken with food or on an empty stomach, with a glass of water or juice.
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose of Bicalutamide, take it as soon as you can if it is within 12 hours of the missed dose. If more than 12 hours have passed, skip the missed dose and go back to your usual dosing time. Do not double dose.
What should I do if I overdose?
If you overdose on this medicine, inform your doctor immediately.