Abiraterone Micronized Oral Route

What is the dosage form of Abiraterone Micronized Oral Route?

The dosage form of Abiraterone Micronized Oral Route is tablets.

What medications are contraindication with Abiraterone Micronized Oral Route?

The following medications are contraindicated with Abiraterone Micronized Oral Route: Daprodustat, Dasabuvir, Eliglustat, Selexipag. Using this medicine with any of these medicines is usually not recommended, but may be required in some cases. If both medicines are prescribed together, your doctor may change the dose or frequency of use.

How is Abiraterone Micronized Oral Route administered?

Abiraterone Micronized Oral Route is administered as a tablet that is swallowed whole with water. Do not crush or chew the tablets. Take the tablets as directed by a healthcare professional, following the dosage instructions provided by the doctor. Use only the brand of this medicine prescribed by the doctor, as different brands may have varying dosages and effects when taken with food. Other medications, such as gonadotropin-releasing hormone, may also be prescribed by the doctor based on individual needs.

What are common precautions when taking Abiraterone Micronized Oral Route?

Common precautions when taking Abiraterone Micronized Oral Route include:

  1. Women of childbearing potential should not use or handle the tablets without protection (e.g., gloves) due to the risk of birth defects.
  2. Pregnant women or women who may become pregnant should avoid touching or handling the tablets without protection.
  3. Regular progress checks by your doctor, including blood and urine tests, may be needed to monitor for any unwanted effects caused by the medicine.
  4. Contact your doctor if you experience side effects like joint swelling or discomfort, groin pain, increased urge to urinate during the night, redness of the face, neck, arms, and occasionally the upper chest, trouble sleeping, or waking to urinate at night.
  5. Keep this medicine out of reach of children. Dispose of any outdated or unused medicine properly.