Letrozole: When will I start feeling/seeing side effects?
I started taking Letrozole (Femura) about a month ago. When will I start feeling/seeing side effects? what are the main side effects you have? Does anyone not have any side effects?
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Here is a trial I found that concluded that Lestrozole is effective at 1mg everyday, 2.5 mg every other day, and it is even effective at 0.5 mg. You are probably finished with treatment I hope. But thought I would share it anyway for newcomers like me.
They would not allow me to post the link but the title of the article is: Double-blind, Randomized Trial of Alternative Letrozole Dosing Regimens in Postmenopausal Women with Increased Breast Cancer Risk.
AIs, like Lestrozole, are used to shrink tumors sometimes in more advanced cases before surgery. When the tumors do not have the Lestrozole to "feed on" they shrink.
Double-blind, Randomized Trial of Alternative Letrozole Dosing Regimens in Postmenopausal Women with Increased Breast Cancer Risk
This research article found supporting evidence for Lestrozole at lower doses. Changes must be discussed with doctors though.
My mother just started Lestrozole and I wanted to learn about it so I can help her. Thank you all for your comments. She has been on it for exactly 7 days, so far so good, only complaint is poor sleep first two days, so we switched to morning dose and she is sleeping much better.
The drug insert for letrozole says that a 20% does of 0.5 mg suppresses estrone and estrone sulfate below detectable levels. This info comes with the medicine and is online.
Even 0.1 mg suppresses estrogen by 75%.
https://www.drugs.com/pro/letrozole.html
The thing is, if estrogen is suppressed, no matter what the dose is, won't side effects be the same?
I want to thank everyone for their comments. I've taken Letrozole now for almost 3 years, with no major side effects at all. From time to time I have some joint or muscle pain, but with stenosis, sciatica, piriformis issues, and overdoing it with yard work, that may be totally unrelated.
However, I just checked my prescription bottle, and saw that I am on 2.5 mg once every day. I will look into research on this, and discuss the dosage with my oncologist during my next visit.
@ellerbracke I took the full 2.5mg every day for 5 years. My doc was okay with a half dose but I continued on the full dose. I would love info on whether reducing dose even makes a difference in terms of side effects because effectiveness depends on suppressing estrogen, regardless of dose, and that is what causes side effects. So whether 1.25mg or 2.5mg or even 0.5mg I would think the side effects would be the same. But I don't know.
Stands to reason. It’s the fillers that can cause unwanted side effects beyond estrogen suppression effects. I have now taken the Anastrozole brand Arimidix and side effects much less ( hardly at all) which is a change as I had mild to moderate joint stiffness and discomfort ( which I mitigated by yoga and walking/hiking) insomnia and night sweats . Now much milder in all areas. SAME amt. of drug, 1mg Anastrozole
I would think the dose does not matter because the side effects are caused by lack on Estrogen.