What are the possible side effects with Zoladex® 3.6mg?
Side effects may include hot flushes and sweating, a reduced sex drive, thinning of bones and sometimes breast swelling and tenderness. Other possible undesirable events are tingling in fingers or toes, skin rashes, rare allergic reactions, pain in the joints, or changes in blood pressure. If you have a tumour in your pituitary gland, goserelin may make the tumour bleed. This is very rare but when it occurs may cause severe headaches, sickness, loss of eyesight and unconsciousness. Occasionally mild bruising may occur where goserelin is injected. Do not be alarmed by this list of possible events. If you get any undesirable events or if you think your medicine is causing you problems, tell your doctor or pharmacist. For further information about your medicine please follow the following link Zoladex 3.6mg. X-PIL complements the electronic Medicines Compendium (eMC) web site. The eMC already has patient and prescribing information for thousands of medicines and is used widely by the publ