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Avatar n tn Is there any drug interaction between these two drugs ? I am taking Evista for Osteoporosis.
Avatar f tn Could my recurrence of Ovarian cancer be attributed to my taking Evista for a year? I had ovarian cancer 15 years ago and after surgery and chemo, and a "second look" surgery with multiple biopsies was considered cured.I had a complete hysterectomy and the cancer seemed to be contained in my left ovary. Last winter I found a lump in my left groin which was biopsied and diagnosed as ovarian malignancy.
Avatar n tn Hi, Hair loss in a known but not highly common side effect of Evista. If you do a search: "Evista and hair loss" you will find numerous references to this side effect. This link: http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/evista/hair+loss indicates that as of Sep. 15, 2013, 17,635 people were reported to the FDA to have side effects when taking Evista. Among them, 259 people (1.47%) have Hair Loss. Time on Evista when these people had hair loss: < 1 month 4.35% 1 - 6 months 4.
Avatar m tn Has anyone heard of taking Tamoxifen or Evista as a possible step in breast cancer prevention? My doctor has suggested it because I'm in a high risk category. I'm not sure what to do.
Avatar f tn he said I am cancer free right now, but a high risk of getting breast cancer so he is recommending this medication Evista. He said Evista was better then the tomoxafin because it causes less blood clots. Is this true? I haven't started any meds yet, since IM going to get a second opinon first to see what is the best course of medication for me to take.Of course there are side effects now what medication doesn't have any side effects right.
Avatar f tn Hi, I'm ok, but I think about this every day since I found out. It bothers me more than I thought it would. I have no known family history, but my mother died at 60 from complications from uterine cancer. I am post menopausal. When I was 49 my husband died and my periods just stopped suddenly and I had only hot flashes. But they were often and I would get drenched at work. So I took Prempro. I never stopped taking it because every time I tried the flashes came back.
600561 tn?1326845621 I am 68 and all tests indicate that I am in very good health. For the moment, my only perscription drug is Evista. Where can I go with this question? Thanks.
Avatar f tn How long should a woman stay on Evista if no negative side affects?
Avatar n tn He also said an oncologist would later discuss prophylactic treatment with tamoxifen or evista (I have osteopenia, and he said evista can be beneficial for that). I am very frightened and anxious. Seventeen years ago I had a benign lump removed in the other breast. Two years ago I had emergency surgery for a retinal detachment and have only just now come to terms with my altered vision the various complications from the detachment.
1138687 tn?1548643978 when we get messages from medhelp to our personal emails, such as medhelp daily update, we click on it an then hope to be logged on. However, there isn't even a login option when we open that mail! I sggest there be a login option on the upper right, just like there is on medhelps home page, or whatever it is!! Thanks!
498385 tn?1362449404 Hi all, I was wondering if anybody could help me with login on , my computer wont let me .. I am using my auntys ...it says content cant go over secure webpage...
359574 tn?1328360424 Hi, hbananas, I'm sorry you're having this problem. Does this happen when you enter your new password and then confirm it by entering it again? Or does it happen when you click the "Login & Password" link under Accounts & Settings? If you haven't done this already, it may help to clear your browser cache and try again. Can you tell us what browser you're using?
8395400 tn?1408893104 Only on your profile go to medhelp.
Avatar f tn You can do it through your phone you have to go to www.medhelp.org and login.
Avatar n tn The "login and Password" does NOT allow you to change your password - it simply takes you back to the login page!!! Every single time I want to use this site, I have to get a new password emailed to me b/c the stupid system in NOT set up properly to allow us to change the randomly generated temp passwords. PLEASE TELL US HOW TO CHANGE OUR PASSWORD!!!!!
492490 tn?1255405372 There are also stage III clinical trials for Ovature out there to make you sensitive to platin again -- my doctor also keeps talking about Navelbine as a possible alternative treatment, although my research showed it mainly is used for small cell lung cancer. The Femara, Evista, and Arimidex and Tomoxifen are all used to try to stall the need for chemo again, but don't make anything go away, they just slow it down if the do anything at all,.
Avatar f tn t work, and you get taken to the login page, log in again, then go back to Account Settings and then Login and Password, and you should then see the page to change your password. Please let us know if that doesn't work.
1963728 tn?1325456147 Notifications | Login and Password | Block List | Privacy | Preferences Click on Login and Password, and follow the prompts. Let us know if you need further assistance.
Avatar f tn Go to medhelp.
689528 tn?1364135841 ok try this url instead I got in this way the other url just kept prompting me to login: http://www.medhelp.
404138 tn?1308941656 Dear Medhelp, I dont know if someone suggested this already but it would be nice to have a last login date so we know if someone hasnt been on months or a year, theres no sense wasting time trying to get in touch with them. Please let me know if this could be possible in the future, Thanks!
428506 tn?1296557399 I can enter my nickname and password, but instead of accepting them the site just re-loads the login page. I could login using the same device previously, this issue only surfaced in the past week or so. I tried deleting the history and casche of my phone's browser, but that didn't solve the problem. Also, I notice on the mobile site that line breaks (such as the one I created in this post to separate paragraphs) are removed from posts.
Avatar n tn I am not sure which medication your mother is taking, but Evista (raloxifene) can cause muscle cramps of the legs. Please have your mother make an appointment with her physician.