Abitra
Abitra Products are primarily used for
Prostate cancer
About Abitra Products
Abitra Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Abitra are Decreased potassium level in blood, High blood pressure, Urinary tract infection, Diarrhea, Increased triglyceride level in blood, Sepsis, Cardiac failure, Angina pectoris, Atrial fibrillation, Tachycardia, Dyspepsia, Blood in urine, Peripheral edema, Fracture.
How Abitra Products work
Abiraterone Acetate is an anticancer medication. It works by preventing androgen (male hormone) production in man. This is done by inhibiting an enzyme (CYP17) that is responsible for the production of androgen. This is how it slows down the growth of prostate cancer.
Patient Concerns about Abitra Products
Frequently asked questions about Abitra Products
Frequently asked questions about Abiraterone Acetate
Q. Can Abitra Tablet cure prostate cancer?
Abitra Tablet does not cure cancer but helps in prolonging and improving the life of the patient. Moreover, when prostate cancer is treated with Abitra Tablet then the frequency of fractures is relatively less. Similarly, the increase in pain is less common with Abitra Tablet.
Q. Is Abitra Tablet a chemotherapy drug?
Abitra Tablet is a hormonal treatment not a chemotherapy drug. It is used to treat prostate cancer in adult men that has spread to other parts of the body. Abitra Tablet stops your body from making testosterone. This can slow down the growth of prostate cancer.
Q. Why do I need to take prednisolone with Abitra Tablet?
Your doctor will always prescribe prednisolone with Abitra Tablet. Taking these two medicines together lowers the risk of getting high blood pressure, fluid retention (having too much water in your body), or having reduced levels of potassium in your blood, which can occur due to Abitra Tablet.
Q. Does Abitra Tablet affect liver?
Abitra Tablet can cause severe liver problems. In very rare cases, Abitra Tablet may even cause failure of the liver to function (called acute liver failure), which can even lead to death. Tell your doctor if you experience yellowing of the skin or eyes, darkening of the urine, or severe nausea or vomiting, as these could be signs or symptoms of liver problems.
Q. How frequently should the liver investigations be done?
Liver enzymes should be measured prior to starting the treatment, every two weeks for the first three months into the treatment, and monthly thereafter. If you develop clinical symptoms or signs suggestive of liver toxicity, liver enzymes should be measured immediately. If the liver enzyme levels are increased beyond certain levels, your doctor may temporarily discontinue the treatment with Abitra Tablet.
Q. How to take Abitra Tablet?
Abitra Tablet should be taken on an empty stomach with water 1 hour before eating or at least 2 hours after eating. Taking it with food may cause increased and variable levels of Abitra Tablet in your blood which can be harmful. Remember not to crush or chew the tablet.
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