Side effects of tamoxaphin, bone pain
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Hi Kathryn and welcome. I was on tamoxifen for about 2 yrs and then switched to aromasin. I have had no side effects from either. Some on the board have had bone pain and other side effects. I am sure that they will chime in and help you. Low vitamin D levels can also cause joint and bone pain. You might want to have that checked.0 -
Tamoxifen side effects...
Hello, Kathryn - and warm welcome! to you, since this is the first of your posts that I've come across. If, indeed, you are brand new to the group - I encourage you to start a new "topic of discussion" and introduce yourself. I can assure you that by doing so, you'll be welcomed by many.
I took Tamoxifen for 2 years with absolutely NO side effects whatsoever. NONE. After that, I was switched to Arimidex - now 3+ years and still counting. (The Arimidex is an entirely different story for me.) As soon as my onc prescribed the Tamoxifen - he also strongly suggested I add calcium + D supplements. Now, along with the Arimidex - I continue to take the calcium + D, and extra (separate) Vitamin D supplements. Also per my onc, I go for annual bone density scans. I strongly suggest you bring your issues with bone/joint pain to your doctor's attention.
Honestly, the Tamoxifen was so long ago for me - I don't remember if what you're currently experiencing is one of the common side effects.
Best wishes to you.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
TamoxifenChristmas Girl said:Tamoxifen side effects...
Hello, Kathryn - and warm welcome! to you, since this is the first of your posts that I've come across. If, indeed, you are brand new to the group - I encourage you to start a new "topic of discussion" and introduce yourself. I can assure you that by doing so, you'll be welcomed by many.
I took Tamoxifen for 2 years with absolutely NO side effects whatsoever. NONE. After that, I was switched to Arimidex - now 3+ years and still counting. (The Arimidex is an entirely different story for me.) As soon as my onc prescribed the Tamoxifen - he also strongly suggested I add calcium + D supplements. Now, along with the Arimidex - I continue to take the calcium + D, and extra (separate) Vitamin D supplements. Also per my onc, I go for annual bone density scans. I strongly suggest you bring your issues with bone/joint pain to your doctor's attention.
Honestly, the Tamoxifen was so long ago for me - I don't remember if what you're currently experiencing is one of the common side effects.
Best wishes to you.
Kind regards, Susan
Hi Kathryn, I have been on Tamoxifen since last August. The main problem I have with this drug is remembering to take it every day. The odd night sweat, but that is getting less and less. No problem!!!!
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Welcome Kathryn to the club
Welcome Kathryn to the club no one wants to join but yet here we are. I was on tamoxifen for 15 months and they had to stop it. I developed muscle cramps in my legs within 4 months of starting it and then my joints started to hurt and to swell to the point where I couldn't make a fist in both hands. I also gained a lot of weight both with the chemo and then the tamoxifen. The oncologist had me stop it for 2 weeks and I'm now on Arimidex. I'm hoping that I don't develop side effects as bad with this medicine. I do have to say that those 2 weeks that I stopped taking the tamoxifen, my joint pain went away and I lost 4 lbs. Not everyone develops symptoms and everyone reacts differently to medications so if you are on the tamoxifen and are having these symptoms, please discuss this with your oncologist. Hugs, Lili0
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