

Nolvadex is a drug that is prescribed to treat and prevent certain types of breast cancer. This eMedTV Web page provides a detailed look at the drug, including how it works to combat the disease, possible side effects, dosing information, and more.
While most people have no problems when taking Nolvadex, side effects are possible. This page on the eMedTV Web site lists common and rare side effects seen with the drug, as well as potentially serious side effects that may need medical attention.
As this page of the eMedTV library explains, Nolvadex uses include the treatment and prevention of certain forms of breast cancer. This page explains in detail how the drug works to achieve this and also examines off-label uses for Nolvadex.
The Nolvadex dosing guidelines that your physician will follow take various factors into account, which this eMedTV article explains. The typical Nolvadex dosage when treating breast cancer is described, as is the dose used to prevent the disease.
If warfarin, oral contraceptives, or letrozole are combined with Nolvadex, drug interactions may occur. This eMedTV page lists other medications that may interact negatively with the drug and explains the adverse effects these interactions can cause.
This eMedTV Web page provides several Nolvadex warnings and precautions to be aware of prior to starting treatment. This includes potentially serious side effects that are possible, as well as a list of people who should avoid the medication.
Clomid and Nolvadex can both be used as a treatment for infertility in women. This eMedTV resource compares the two drugs, explaining the advantages Nolvadex has over Clomid, as well as the reasons why Clomid may still be chosen despite this.
Generic Nolvadex has been available since the manufacturer stopped making the brand-name version. This eMedTV Web page provides a detailed overview on the drug, including companies who produce it and an explanation of how the FDA rates generic drugs.
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