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Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's

Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's

About Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's

Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's belongs to the group of anti-cancer medicines called aromatase inhibitors used to treat breast cancer in women who have gone through menopause (cessation of menses periods). Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in breast cells stimulated by the female sex hormone known as estrogen.

Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's works by blocking the aromatase enzyme, which produces the estrogen hormone. Thus, it lowers the amount of estrogen (natural female hormone) produced in the body. The cancer cells require estrogen for their growth. Hence, blocking the aromatase enzyme, Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's prevents the growth of cancer cells. Together, Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's helps prevent or stop the growth of spreading the tumours (cancer cells) to other body parts.

Take Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to take Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you, depending on your medical conditions. In some cases, you may experience common side effects such as insomnia (difficulty sleeping), nausea, headache, musculoskeletal (bone, muscle, or joint) pain, increased sweating, and fatigue. Most of these side effects of Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.

Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's should not be taken in conditions like liver and kidney disease. Talk to your doctor before taking Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's if you have any type of allergy with Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's or any part of Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's. If you have not yet gone through menopause, i.e. if you still have periods, then immediately inform your doctor before taking Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's should not be taken If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's causes weakness and dizziness, so drive only if you are alert. Avoid consuming alcohol with Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's as it could lead to increased drowsiness and dizziness. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's should not be given to children as safety has not been established.

Uses of Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's

Breast cancer.

Medicinal Benefits

This Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's is used to treat specific types of breast cancer in women after menopause. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's is also used to help avoid cancer from returning. Some breast cancers are made to grow faster by a natural hormone known as estrogen. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's works by blocking the aromatase enzyme, which is involved in producing the estrogen hormone. Therefore, Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's lowers the amount of estrogen in the body. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's helps prevent or stop the growth of spreading the tumours (cancer cells) to other body parts.

Directions for Use

Take Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's with or without food. Do not chew or break the tablet; swallow it with a glass of water. Take Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's at the same time every day. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's should not be taken unless prescribed by a doctor. Your doctor will advise how long you need to take Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's based on your medical condition.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's

  • Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping)

  • Nausea

  • Headache

  • Musculoskeletal (bone, muscle or joint) pain

  • Increased sweating

  • Fatigue

Drug Warnings

To treat your condition effectually, continue taking Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's for as long as your doctor has prescribed. Do not stop Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's midway. Do not take Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's if you are allergic to any of its contents. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's should not be taken in conditions like liver and kidney disease. Before taking Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's inform your doctor if you have osteoporosis, as Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's may increase your risk of developing osteoporosis. If you have not yet gone through menopause, i.e. if you still have periods, then immediately inform your doctor before taking Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's should not be taken If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's causes weakness and dizziness, so drive only if you are alert. Avoid consuming alcohol with Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's as it could lead to increased drowsiness and dizziness. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's should not be given to children as safety has not been established. Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's may have an intolerance to some sugar. Inform your doctor before taking this Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's may interact with an antibiotic (rifampicin), and medicines used to treat fits/epilepsy (carbamazepine, phenytoin).

Food-Drug Interactions: No food interaction was found.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's should not be given to patients with osteoporosis and vitamin D deficiency.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • RIFAMPICIN
  • CARBAMAZEPINE
  • PHENYTOIN

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to maintain proper weight.
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.
  • Include leafy vegetables, citrus fruits, fatty fish, berries, yoghurt, apples, peaches, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, beans, herbs, and spices in your diet.
  • Avoid fast, fried, processed meats, refined carbs, and added sugar.
  • Get optimal sleep, rest well.

Special Advise

  • Your doctor may advise you to regularly measure body density before, during and after the treatment as Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's may cause bone thinning due to the reduction of estrogens in the body.
  • Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's should be taken under strict medical supervision. The doctor will regularly monitor your condition while taking Xmalon 25 mg Tablet 10's.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in breast cells stimulated by a female sex hormone called estrogen. Breast cancer may form in lobules (glands that produce milk), ducts of the breast (the pathway that brings milk from glands to the nipple), fatty tissue, or fibrous connective tissue within the breast. The tumour cells invade other healthy breast cells and travel to lymph nodes which are a primary pathway for the cancer cells to move to other parts of the body. Symptoms of breast cancer include a lump in the breast or tissue thickening which feels different than the normal surrounding tissues, breast pain, redness, swelling, nipple discharge other than breast milk, bloody discharge, unexplained change in shape, size or appearance of the breast, peeling, flaking or scaling of the skin, and a lump or swelling under the arm.