Lapalieva Tablet
Introduction
Lapalieva Tablet is a medicine used for the treatment of breast cancer. It works by blocking the growth and spread of cancer cells. Depending on the condition, it may be used alone or in combination with other medicines or treatments such as chemotherapy, especially in advanced-stage breast cancer.
How to take
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Take Lapalieva Tablet on an empty stomach (at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after food).
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Follow your doctor’s prescription for dose and duration.
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Do not stop taking it unless your doctor tells you to.
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It may take several weeks or months before you notice its full benefits.
Benefits of Lapalieva Tablet
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Used for breast cancer treatment.
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Can be given alone or along with chemotherapy/other medicines.
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Helps shrink tumors, relieve breast cancer symptoms (such as lumps, nipple discharge, or changes in breast texture), and slows cancer progression.
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Works by blocking HER2 and EGFR receptors, preventing uncontrolled cell growth.
Possible Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and improve over time. However, consult your doctor if they persist or become troublesome.
Common side effects include:
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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation
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Headache, fatigue, weakness
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Back pain, joint pain, pain in extremities
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Abdominal pain, loss of appetite, weight gain
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Rash, hot flashes, mucosal or mouth inflammation (stomatitis)
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Cough, breathing problems
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Insomnia (trouble sleeping)
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Increased bilirubin levels, liver damage
⚠️ Serious effects: Severe diarrhea, confusion, eyesight problems, or high blood pressure — seek medical attention immediately.
Precautions
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Inform your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems.
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Regular blood pressure and liver function monitoring may be required.
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Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
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Both men and women should use effective contraception during treatment.
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Tell your doctor about all medicines you are taking to avoid interactions.
How it works
Lapalieva Tablet is an anti-cancer medicine. It targets and blocks HER2 and EGFR receptors, which are responsible for the overgrowth of certain breast cancer cells. By blocking these signals, it slows down or stops cancer cell multiplication and helps control the disease.


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