Tamofen or Nolvadex-D (also known by the generic name Tamoxifen) is a medication that is used to treat certain kinds of breast cancer. Some breast cancers require the hormone estrogen to grow. Tamofen (Tamoxifen) blocks the action of estrogen, thereby interfering with the ability of the cancer cells to multiply and grow and ultimately reducing the total number of cancer cells and helping to stop their spread throughout the body. You can buy discount Tamofen (Tamoxifen) online at a Canadian Pharmacy.

What are the side effects of using Tamofen or Nolvadex-D (Tamoxifen)?

Side effects associated with the use of Tamofen (Tamoxifen) may include nausea, weight loss, headache, dizziness, weakness, cough or sore throat, depression, swelling of hands or feet, vaginal dryness or itching, warm or tingly feelings on or under the skin, muscle or joint pain, sexual problems, and skin changes.

More severe side effects are possible and may include chest pain, coughing up blood, shortness of breath, significant weakness and feeling faint, unusual vaginal discharge or menstrual periods, pain in the pelvis area, fever, chills, night sweats, swelling in limbs or face, rapid weight loss or gain, severe diarrhea, nausea or stomach pain, dark urine or clay-colored stools, yellowing of the skin, a tingling, numbness, or burning sensation anywhere in the body. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any unusual symptoms while using this medicine.

Allergic reactions are possible when using this drug and include a sudden rash, itchiness or swelling of the skin, mouth, or throat, and difficulty breathing. If you suspect an allergic reaction while receiving Tamofen (Tamoxifen), contact a doctor immediately.

What precautions are advised when using Tamofen or Nolvadex-D (Tamoxifen)?

There are other drugs that may interfere with the way Tamofen (Tamoxifen) works in your body including any herbal or other nutritional supplements you may be taking. Discuss these with your doctor. You can have your prescription filled through online Canada drugs stores and save significantly.

People who have impaired liver function, high cholesterol, or a history of blood clots need to use extra caution when receiving this drug.

Women who are pregnant or nursing or plan to become pregnant should not receive Tamofen (Tamoxifen) unless specifically prescribed by their doctor. Women taking this medicine are advised against becoming pregnant because this drug could harm an unborn baby.

What happens with an overdose of Tamofen or Nolvadex-D (Tamoxifen)?

Overdoses with Tamofen (Tamoxifen) are not expected to cause life-threatening side effects; however, you should contact a doctor right away if you suspect you have taken an overdose of this drug.

This summary is not all-inclusive; your pharmacist can provide you with more information about Tamofen (Tamoxifen or Nolvadex-D). The next time you are considering buying this medicine, have your prescription filled through online Canadian pharmacies and save substantially and have the guarantee of having your medicine delivered right to your door.