Severe side effects after only 7 weeks Anastrozole. Next drug?

Posted by kayleenchilds @kayleenchilds, Oct 11 11:18am

I have ALS and LCIS. I had a lumpectomy in July 2024 and began Anastrozole. After 7 weeks the burning scalp, hair falling out and vision problems were so bad I had to stop. Now I don’t know which drug to try. I have to decide by Oct 30th. Can anyone out there tell me of your experiences? I am 72. Also it is so wrong and confusing that LCIS is called lobular CANCER in situ but it isn’t cancer!

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@kayleenchilds

Do you take it in the morning or at night? Thank you for sharing!

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I take it in morning x

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@kayleenchilds

Hi~ thanks for sharing your experience! I have wondered if taking the drug in the morning might work better than at night. My horrible side effects were mostly at night. I may try that with the new drug. I am looking at raloxifine or exemestane. I definitely am going to start yoga again! Glad you are doing better💐

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For me- time of day didn’t seem to make a difference. It has made me to know my body better. I journal or jot down how I’m feeling, and tracking what I’m doing- things I need to do daily, 5x a week 2x a week. Mentally and physically it’s working.
DON’T be hard on yourself !!

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I’ve been on Letrozole for almost 4 years and will continue. I have some off and on knee and shin pain from it but not unbearable. It’s probably contributing to hair thinning but I take two the meds that do that too. I think it’s responsible for dry skin. Not causing any issues I can’t live with and I typically don’t do well with meds. Best of luck.

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Thank you for the post. I am 76 now. July 2023 I had a lumpectomy for HR2+ and lymph nodes were clear. I am on anastrozole one year now and say to self, that the side effects are not that bad. Some brain fog, lightheadedness and low energy. Because of a high calcium score, I have seen a cardiologist and have moderate atherosclerosis. Rather than a statin, doctor would like me to try Repatha. I am researching and of course looking into coverage with insurance.

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Thing is, you have to ask about it - the guidelines Oncologists use don’t suggest it for post menopausal women.
I declined AI’s because I have osteoporosis, and I didn’t want the loss of bone density that AI’s cause. As soon as I asked my oncologist about tamoxifen she said it makes sense in my case.

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@jesusmaryjoseph77

I have taken Anastrozole for two years. Then started taking cholesterol meds Ravastatin and my muscles were killing me constantly. I thought it was the Anastrozole but I stopped the Ravastatin and now just a little sore so I think I’ll continue Anastrozole for now. Thanks for everyone’s input.

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I was put on rosuvastatin (Crestor) at the start of all this so it was difficult to determine what caused my problems - surgery, tests, stress, etc. I had severe muscle cramps, a bad episode with left knee (3 wks after surgery, tested, NOT a dvt) weakness. First chemo was horrible but then I stopped rosuvastatin and had minimal problems with next 2 infusions. Dr wanted me back on it so I did and last infusion just about killed me - actually sent to cardiology because of symptoms but I stopped rosuvastatin and most side effects went away. I won’t take another statin. Particularly with these drugs my concern is doubling up on medications with same side effects could be crippling.
I did find an article in the Journal of Clinical Oncology comparing Anastrazole and exemestane. Percent of patients with side effects were almost the same (18.6% exemestane, 18.9% anastrazole). Also anastrazole more affects bones but while exemestane does spare the bones, higher percentage with cardiac effects - atrial fib, clots and strokes. Am currently researching letrazole. The question of how to decide is difficult but because of elevated Ki 67 and positive oncotype, I do feel safer thanking an ai. But then EVERYTHING has side effects so we just have to take what we are most comfortable with.

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@kayleenchilds

I am only 8 days off Anastrozole and feel SO GOOD! Have you looked at raloxifene? It looks like blood clots are the main concern. How do you decide?!

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I ended up in hospital on a holiday to Spain January 25th 2022 with pulmonary embolism and docs there said it was Anastrozole and bisphosphonate, thst I was taking at the time that caused the clots. My oncologist, when I returned home, said totally untrue but never put me back
On the bisphosphonate!! That’s another reason I got rid of him as my oncologist

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@mistymar

I was put on rosuvastatin (Crestor) at the start of all this so it was difficult to determine what caused my problems - surgery, tests, stress, etc. I had severe muscle cramps, a bad episode with left knee (3 wks after surgery, tested, NOT a dvt) weakness. First chemo was horrible but then I stopped rosuvastatin and had minimal problems with next 2 infusions. Dr wanted me back on it so I did and last infusion just about killed me - actually sent to cardiology because of symptoms but I stopped rosuvastatin and most side effects went away. I won’t take another statin. Particularly with these drugs my concern is doubling up on medications with same side effects could be crippling.
I did find an article in the Journal of Clinical Oncology comparing Anastrazole and exemestane. Percent of patients with side effects were almost the same (18.6% exemestane, 18.9% anastrazole). Also anastrazole more affects bones but while exemestane does spare the bones, higher percentage with cardiac effects - atrial fib, clots and strokes. Am currently researching letrazole. The question of how to decide is difficult but because of elevated Ki 67 and positive oncotype, I do feel safer thanking an ai. But then EVERYTHING has side effects so we just have to take what we are most comfortable with.

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Thanks so much for the input. I now can discuss more with the doctor. 😊

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@rosa1935

I ended up in hospital on a holiday to Spain January 25th 2022 with pulmonary embolism and docs there said it was Anastrozole and bisphosphonate, thst I was taking at the time that caused the clots. My oncologist, when I returned home, said totally untrue but never put me back
On the bisphosphonate!! That’s another reason I got rid of him as my oncologist

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That must have been terrible to happen on your holiday! My dr says raloxifine has a better record as far as bone loss goes, which is one of the reasons I am considering it. The other AI’s are known for causing osteoporosis. If you are on bisphosphonates and Anastrozole are you having side effects? I do worry about taking meds with the same or similar side effects. I take simvastatin as well and haven’t had a problem with it.

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@kayleenchilds

That must have been terrible to happen on your holiday! My dr says raloxifine has a better record as far as bone loss goes, which is one of the reasons I am considering it. The other AI’s are known for causing osteoporosis. If you are on bisphosphonates and Anastrozole are you having side effects? I do worry about taking meds with the same or similar side effects. I take simvastatin as well and haven’t had a problem with it.

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I’ve stopped both and am now on exemestane since July 2023 which I take every second day. I’m thinking of stopping it completely. I was on Anastrozole for 2 years and the damage is done to my back ftom this medication. But all my oestrogen must b gone by now. Certainly feels like it!! I might just take a rest from exemestane but haven’t decided yet. Exemestane works to keep oestrogen from coming back but a side effect is that it can damage the heart. If it’s not one thing it’s another🤣

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